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Rebecca Watson was born on 18 October, 1980 in United States, is an American blogger (born 1980). Discover Rebecca Watson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Rebecca Watson (born October 18, 1980) is an American atheist blogger and YouTuber.
She is the founder of the blog Skepchick and former co-host of The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast.
She also previously co-hosted the Little Atoms podcast.
Born in 1980, Rebecca Watson grew up in New Jersey.
She graduated from Boston University in 2002, where she majored in communications.
Watson says she had little interest in science until she began working as a magician while at university and meeting other skeptics including magician James Randi.
Watson blogs about atheism and feminist politics, and has been particularly active in critiquing the modern atheist movement (sometimes called "New Atheism") from within, especially regarding the lack of attention given to the role of women in the movement.
Primarily active online, she was described by BuzzFeed as "the first major atheist whose rise has occurred on the web".
Inspired after attending the James Randi's The Amaz!ng Meeting, Watson founded the blog Skepchick in 2005, describing it as "an organization dedicated to promoting skepticism and critical thinking among women around the world".
The same year, Watson released The Skepchick Calendar, a pin-up calendar featuring pictures of skeptical women for every month.
Proceeds provided the attendance fee for several female applicants to attend The Amaz!ng Meeting.
Originally the site consisted of a forum and a monthly online magazine, Skepchick Magazine, which was launched in January 2006.
In February 2006, Watson created a blog titled Memoirs of a Skepchick, as an addition to the magazine.
Eventually the blog, now simply titled Skepchick, became the main site, as Skepchick Magazine was discontinued in July 2006.
Skepchick has a focus on science and skepticism in general rather than atheism in particular.
, the site, whose stated goal is "to discuss women's issues from a skeptical standpoint", hosts over 20 bloggers from around the world.
Her first appearance was on episode 33 (March 9, 2006), where she was interviewed about her work on Skepchick.
She returned on episode 36 (March 29, 2006) as a regular member of the panel.
In May 2007, Watson entered the Public Radio Talent Quest, a contest aimed to find new public radio hosts.
The contest reported receiving more than 1,400 entries.
Watson's entries won the popular vote in every round, and she was declared one of three winners who each would receive $10,000 to produce a public radio pilot.
Watson's pilot, Curiosity, Aroused, was an hour-long program focused on science and skepticism.
It featured interviews with Richard Saunders of Australian Skeptics and Mystery Investigators, and Richard Wiseman, author of the book Quirkology and Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire.
She also investigated claims of poisonous amounts of lead in lipstick, went on a ghost tour in Boston and visited a Psychic Fair.
Her show was the only one among the three winners not to receive funding by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for being turned into a one-year show.
In 2010, Skepchick partnered with the Women Thinking Free Foundation to host a vaccination drive with the help of the "Hug Me!"
campaign at the Dragon*Con convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
Public health staff allowed members of the public to receive a TDAP vaccination free of charge, as well as educational literature promoting immunization.
In 2011, Skepchick, the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF), and the Women Thinking Free Foundation partnered to offer a similar vaccination clinic at The Amaz!ng Meeting 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The controversy that came to be known as "Elevatorgate" originated with a video Watson made following the June 2011 World Atheist Convention in Dublin, Ireland, where she appeared on a panel about sexism within the atheist community.
In the video, Watson described speaking at the convention about her experience of being sexualized as a woman within the movement, and said that a man from a group of conference attendees had later followed her from the hotel bar into an elevator and sexually propositioned her as she was returning to her room early in the morning.
She advised her viewers, "Just a word to the wise here, guys, don't do that", and went on to say:
"I was a single woman, in a foreign country, at 4 a.m., in a hotel elevator with you—just you—and don't invite me back to your hotel room, right after I have finished talking about how it creeps me out and makes me uncomfortable when men sexualize me in that manner."
Reactions to the video varied, with some supporting Watson's desire for privacy and others criticizing Watson for overreacting.
Writer and biologist PZ Myers supported Watson with a post about the incident on his blog Pharyngula.
A negative response by the online atheist community to Watson's account of the elevator incident, which was a brief part of a longer video about other topics, soon spread across several websites, including Reddit, and became highly polarized and heated.
The debate steadily grew to include the overall status of women within the secular movement, with most of the movements's prominent figures offering their opinion on whether the elevator incident was sexual harassment.
The site was the 2012 winner of The Ockham Awards for Best Skeptic Blog.
Watson co-hosted the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast for nine years.
On December 27, 2014, she announced that she had recorded her final show prior to leaving the organization.