“…Due to the complex social, cultural, and political tensions in the United States around the topics of climate change and evolution, and their deep involvement with identity issues, the approach used to communicate information on these subjects is crucial to successful outreach and education. Many people feel alienated or excluded from science in general [Bandura, 2006;Goodman et al, 2011;Hodson, 1999;Rossatto, 2007;Diaz-Rico and Weed, 2002;Duran, Dugan and Weffer, 1998;Hildebrand, 2001;Tobin and McRobbie, 1996;Lee, 1997;Lee and Fradd, 1996;Rakow and Bermudez, 1993;Rosenthal, 1993]. In designing our outreach approach, we drew on a body of research that applies a sociocultural and linguistic framework to create inclusive science learning environments [Richter, 2011;Schoerning, 2012;Schoerning and Hand, 2013;Schoerning, 2013;Schoerning et al, 2015].…”