Maria

Maria D'Souza grew up in different countries around the world, including Hong Kong, Trinidad, and Kenya and it shows. She currently lives in the Bay Area and has an unhealthy affection for science fiction, Neil Gaiman and all things Muppet.
  • Activism

    See you at the Star Party!

    The 4th Atlanta Skeptics Star Party is just a week away! In 7 days, we’ll be clinking glasses and eating great food while listening to great music, learning cool stuff and watching the stars. All for a great cause! And this year, we’re doing something new and cool! We’re going to set up a private Google+ Hangout with astronomers around…

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  • Activism

    Some Assembly Required

    Are you interested in starting a skeptical/atheist/freethought group in your town but you’re not sure how to get started? Or, are you running a group now but need ideas for how to grow and expand? The Skepchick Events crew is starting a new vodcast series that I’m really excited about, with the goal of helping folks start and maintain freethought…

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  • Activism

    Atlanta Skeptics Star Party 2012

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Only 45 days to Dragon*Con, which means only 44 days to the Atlanta Skeptics Charity Star Party for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society! This year, our featured astronomers are Phil Plait and Skepchick’s own Nicole Gugliucci. And our musical line up has doubled – in addition to George Hrab coming back to…

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  • Activism

    AI: What are we fighting for?

    There have been a lot of difficult, emotional and frustrating conversations in the skeptical blogosphere lately. With regards to feminism and harassment, it’s hard to find someone NOT talking about it, at some level. I have also noticed a couple of worrying things: We’re exhausted: The constant barrage of arguments is starting to get to us. I see it in…

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  • Activism

    Guest Post: Harassment Happens

    It’s happening again. The skeptical blogosphere is filled with discussion and debate around harassment at skeptical conferences. In particular, some folks have come out to discuss specific incidents of harassment at TAM. We’ve asked one of the people who reported a harassment incident at TAM to tell their story as a guest post here. Lee’s story is below. I am…

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  • Anti-Science

    Guest Post: Science-Based Pregnancy

    Rei Dunn contacted us about her experiences trying to take a skeptical look at the process of getting pregnant. She had such a great set of stories to tell that we asked her to contribute a guest post! Rei is a clinical psychologist in California who specializes in sexual health and behavior, severe mental illness, and incarcerated populations. For fun,…

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  • Activism

    Guest Post: Ethan Milne’s Science Fair Experiment

    A young SGU listener contacted Rebecca some time back to let her know about his experience with a science fair project this year. He had such a great, compelling story that we asked him to write a guest post for us. I’ll let him do the rest!   My name is Ethan Milne. I am thirteen years old and am…

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  • Feminism

    Guest Post: ‘Sup, Bitches?

    Here at Skepchick, we talk a lot about language and particularly about negative words used towards women. I asked Eve Siebert to give us a little education about the great history of the word “bitch”: _________ “Bitch” is a tricky word. Some women don’t mind it; some do; some women wear the label proudly. Some people use it with little…

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