Breaking: The Trevor Project received a stop-work order last night on its contract with the national 988 suicide prevention hotline. The Trump administration is eliminating the option for LGBTQ callers to the hotline to press 3 and connect with someone who specializes in LGBTQ mental health.
Posts by Gabi Serrato Marks
This #Pride month, queer people don't need you to turn your logo into a rainbow. We need you to:
1️⃣ Speak up for trans rights.
2️⃣ Learn from LGBTQ+ scholars and activists.
3️⃣ Work to create a safer, more welcoming world.
Quiet & "neutral" support isn't going to cut it.
Screenshot of NIMH BRAINS funding opportunity. The expiration date is now before the next application due date.
NIH moved up the expiration date for some funding opportunities, effectively *canceling* the next application date without removing it from the standard table. I can't even imagine how many people are still prepping these grants.
👀 List of impacted opportunities:
grants.nih.gov/grants/guide...
Urging researchers who are scrambling for funding and thinking that private money is The Answer to read widely and think deeply about what exactly “science-first philanthropy” is doing.
"For me, the answer now lies in refusal, the withdrawal of participation from systems that require dishonesty as the price of belonging."
Today I am resigning from the National Science Board and the Library of Congress Scholars Council.
I wrote about my decision in TIME.
time.com/7285045/resi...
Computer with the web strategy for science-focused foundations checklist on the screen
Is your foundation’s website pulling its weight?
Our free Web Strategy Checklist helps science-focused funders evaluate what’s working — and what might be holding you back.
Find out how well you are showcasing your impact online:
📥 stellatecomms.kit.com/foundations-...
Want to learn more about all of the amazing work that has been part of #DisabledInSTEM?
Check out this recent @natureecoevo.bsky.social interview with Alyssa Paparella to see the insights of starting this platform while being a graduate student!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
photo showing head/upper body of a white-cheeked turaco, a green bird with an orange beak, bare orange skin around its eyes, and white spots on its cheeks
SOOTHING BIRD FACT 🐦
The only birds with truly green feathers are the turacos, which produce a unique coppery pigment called turacoverdin. All other "green" birds create the color through light's interaction with their feathers' molecular structure.
📷 René Cortin, via Wikimedia Commons
We’re thrilled to announce that Lily Campbell is now an equity-holding partner at Stellate!
Please join us in celebrating Lily’s well-deserved next chapter as a member of our leadership team. The future is bright! ✨
Three people in sky blue shirts and jeans climbing the steps of the US Capitol, including a young blonde girl wearing a red and white bandanna around her head and turning to look at the camera
Today is the 35th anniversary of the Capitol Crawl, in which disabled activists discarded their mobility aids at the foot of the Capitol steps to climb them in support of passage of the Americans with Disabilities Ac. Jennifer Keelan-Chaffins, 8, told reporters "I'll take all night if I have to!"
I wish there was a way to quantify the collective amount of work lost due to stress and despair over the last few weeks, independent of barriers to funding.
Hi all, I'm a WIRED journalist on the science desk. If you're a government scientist or federally funded researcher with info to share about the Trump transition, please feel free to contact me securely on Signal: emullin.06
Gabi is wearing sunglasses and smiling outside, in front of a sign with a child's drawing of a quail, an arrow and a TRAIL label.
Hi Bluesky, excited to reintroduce myself 💙
I'm a co-founder at @stellatecomms.bsky.social and a fierce advocate for equity & accessibility in STEM. I was trained as a geochemist but now spend my time deep in comms & operations.
I love birdwatching, Boston, and drinks with a straw!
Congratulations to all of you out there who:
- submitted grad apps! 🎉
- submitted fellowship apps! 🎉
- submitted letters of rec! 🎉
- submitted your grants! 🎉
- submitted your paper! 🎉
Just making it through the process is a triumph. I complain about failures- but we must celebrate the wins too. ❤️
my latest @teenvogue.bsky.social:
I interviewed trans teens across the U.S.—including L.W., the 16-year-old at the heart of U.S. v. Skrmetti—on their fears and anxieties about the threat of gender-affirming care bans and a looming Trump admin.
"Trans healthcare is suicide prevention, at its core."
Gabi is in a cave with stalactites above her. She is facing away from the camera, collecting a sample in a plastic tube. She is wearing a helmet and headlamp.
Post a picture of yourself from a different era --
The ultimate guide to #SciComm on Bluesky
🧪 #AcademicSky
Use the feed to talk *about* SciComm, not to *do* SciComm. If you have an astronomy or ocean fact to share: neat! But the ppl who want to engage w you are not on the feed. Feed ppl are talking shop
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bsky.app/profile/did:...
A flyer for ‘Training for First-Time Reviewers’ Hosted by Reviewer Zero. The bottom left says “So you want to participate in peer review: how to write inclusive and equitable reviews. Learn how to write your first review by learning the general principles and structure of writing an effective review” The date is December 4th, 11 AM PT, 1 PM CT, 2 PM Et. You can RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/YC5U6XWK The Black In Neuro logo is on the bottom right. The top right has a photo of a laptop keyboard with a small notepad and pen.
You won’t want to miss this amazing workshop for first-time reviewers on How to Write Inclusive and Equitable Reviews, with @reviewerzero.bsky.social on December 4th!
Register here: blackinneuro47.wildapricot.org/event-5883989
#AcademicSky #PhDSky #Blackademics 🧪
This really does feel like the old science twitter 💙 🦋
Re-sharing a thread before I delete it from x because I think it’s a useful one:
In a work email, we had a fantastic thread about the use of "stakeholder" — many collaborators have stated they do not want this term used, and scholarship has supported this.
Congratulations, we're so lucky to have you on this coast!
There are two bus shelters, one is under tree shade, and one isn't. The one with no shade gets to be 100 degrees inside.
Bus stops in Houston, Texas, can reach temperatures that put people at risk.
The hottest shelters all had Plexiglas-like material on three sides, while those with an open design and canopy tree cover recorded cooler temperatures. 🧪
#ClimateWeek2023
www.sciencefriday.com/segments/hou...