Leading with Empathy in Science Communication

Join Katy Hinman, Program Director for the AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion; Hallie Thompson, managing director of Missouri Science and Technology (MOST) Policy Initiative; Reyhaneh Maktoufi, National Geographic Explorer; and Moderator Natasha DeLeón-Rodríguez, LSEN Puerto Rico Liaison and assistant professor at Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, for a conversation on how empathy can help STEMM professionals communicate complex ideas clearly and meaningfully in divided times. 

Gain tangible tools for connecting science to everyday experiences, communicating with compassion, and inspiring understanding in diverse audiences.

Open to all, this free event is perfect for anyone interested in strengthening their community engagement and science communication skills. 

November 18, 2025
11:00 am - 12:00 p.m.

The image is a promotional banner with a light gray background. On the left, there is an illustration of a diverse group of four people standing together, with blue, green, and orange speech bubbles above them. To the right of the illustration are several hexagonal shapes in blue, green, and orange scattered across the banner. The largest green hexagon contains the text "LEADING WITH EMPATHY IN SCIENCE COMMUNICATION." A red hexagon on the right includes event details. In the lower right corner, the logo for the "Local Science Engagement Network" and "AAAS" is displayed.