File:New Mexicans for Science and Reason lecture - Susan Gerbic - April 2018.webm

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English: Gerbic is a skeptical activist, investigator, mentor, conference speaker, and writer, co-founder of Monterey County Skeptics, Skeptical Inquirer contributor, and a recurring contributor to the Skepticality podcast. She received the James Randi award in 2017 and became a Fellow for Committee for Skeptical Inquiry in 2018. While her particular focus has been “Grief Vampires” (psychics), her activism encompasses all areas of skepticism.

You supported the March for Science. Now what? Susan Gerbic will be explaining why the answer is to join her project, Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia (GSoW). She will explain why improving the pages for Science and Scientific Skepticism on the 10th most popular website improves education world-wide. GSoW works to support the people and organizations that do the research, write the books, organize the conferences and take the heat from the anti-science and paranormal world. GSoW gives them the best possible Wikipedia pages possible, while following all the rules of Wikipedia. The GSoW has had a large impact on education around the world since 2010. The GSoW has written and rewritten hundreds of Wikipedia pages, including Spontaneous Human Combustion, Facilitated Communication, Perry DeAngelis, Thomas Bopp, Seth Andrews, Jerry Coyne, Matt Dillahunty, Mary Roach and many more.

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