- April 27, 5:30 PM: Award Dinner and FREE Magic Show to Celebrate Susan Gerbic (Please let us know if you are coming: [email protected])
- April 30, 1:30 PM: Susan Gerbic Presents "Grief Vampires, Wikipedia and More"
NCAS presents: Philip J. Klass Award
Dinner and Magic Show to celebrate Susan Gerbic
at Busboys and Poets, Takoma
235 Carroll St NW, Washington, DC 20012
(one block from the Takoma Metro on the Red Line)
FREE admission – Everyone welcome, members and non-members
All are invited as the National Capital Area Skeptics
(NCAS) celebrates Susan Gerbic and the efforts of her
“guerilla skeptics” team of editors who keep watch on
Wikipedia, especially on issues of science and
pseudoscience.
NCAS is hosting an award dinner in her honor, including a
show by magician Peter Wood. The event is free and open to
all. Food and beverages can be purchased from the menu
at the event.
Susan Gerbic is the founder and leader of "About Time," a project to find, mentor, and train people to promote science and scientific skepticism through crowdsourced and educational activities worldwide. It features "Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia" (GSoW), a group of editors who create and improve Wikipedia articles to reflect scientific skepticism. This year, the total written pages surpassed 2,000 in 15 languages, with over 100 million views. Gerbic is also known for her research and sting operations against psychic mediums, whom she calls "grief vampires" for cynically claiming to communicate with dead loved ones. Gerbic's work with GSoW led to her becoming a consultant for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI), and later, a fellow. James "The Amazing" Randi presented her with awards in 2013 and 2017.
Magician Peter Wood is a "collector of the impossible" -- he presents incredible, unique, and magical objects with unparalleled showmanship. On their national television show, Penn & Teller called Peter’s act “beautiful, subtle,” saying “I don’t think we’ve ever said this before on the show: it was really, really enjoyable to do your thinking along with you.”
2. April 30, 1:30 PM: Grief Vampires, Wikipedia and More
Presented
by Susan Gerbic
Saturday, April 30, 1:30pm - 4:00pm
Central Library
Barbara M. Donnellan Auditorium
1015 North Quincy Street
Arlington, VA [map] [directions]
(Virginia Square-GMU Metro station)
FREE admission – Everyone welcome, members and non-members
Susan Gerbic, who will receive the 2022 Philip J. Klass Award for outstanding contributions in critical thinking and scientific understanding on April 27, will provide an update on her projects.
The underground parking garage entrance is located at the library's NW corner. Surface lots are north and east of the building.
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