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The couple behind the
pins that said "I love you" in American Sign Language, made for the Women's March in January, are back with a new pin raising money for
science and research.
Ahead of the "
March for Science" on April 22 in Washington, D.C. and all over the world, Kate Lind and Nate Stevens of
Pincause designed a new pin with illustrator Penelope Dullaghan. This one says "Science **t silence," with a rocket ship launching into space.
"This is a critical time for **t just the
science community, but for humanity and our planet. Staying silent is ** longer an option," Lind said in an email.
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