Texas Citizens for Science
Texas Citizens for Science seeks to preserve the quality of science education in Texas public schools. Steven Schafersman is the president.
Texas Citizens for Science seeks to preserve the quality of science education in Texas public schools. Steven Schafersman is the president.
Oklahomans for Excellence in Science Education is a nonprofit educational organization that promotes the education of the public about the methods and values of science and advocates excellence in the science curriculum. It was organized in 1999 when the Oklahoma State Board of Education required that stickers disclaiming the theory of evolution be inserted in […]
Nebraska Religious Coalition for Science Education is a group of Nebraskans of different religious backgrounds who proclaim the compatibility of evolution and theology. Contact Chuck Austerberry.
The Colorado Evolution Response Team is a group of science professionals who have organized to rebut anti-evolutionary claims.
Kansas Citizens for Science is a not-for-profit educational organization that advocates for science education. Harry McDonald is the president. Similar organizations exist in several other states.
The Mississippi Food Network in Jackson serves more than 320 churches and other agencies that provide food.
Come to the Table is a project of the Rural Life Committee of the North Carolina Council of Churches that links food, faith and farms. Scott Marlow is executive director.
John Mellor is an agricultural economist and world hunger expert based in Washington, D.C. He received the Presidential Award from Ronald Reagan for his work to reduce hunger in the world.
Gary W. Fick is professor emeritus of agronomy at Cornell University and author of Food, Farming and Faith.