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  2. Change.org - Wikipedia

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    While numerous other petitions have been made for the same purpose, they have yet to obtain as much attention. [43] No action was taken. On July 14, 2019, an online petition titled "The Immediate Halt to the Construction of the TMT Telescope" was posted on Change.org in protest against the Thirty Meter Telescope. The petition gathered over ...

  3. Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society - Wikipedia

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    The PFASS also raised money for clothing, shelter, and food to aid fugitive slaves. Black women members under the leadership of Hetty Reckless worked closely with the Vigilance Association of Philadelphia, an all-male benevolent society that aided fugitive slaves. Reckless "persuaded society members to contribute to community projects and to ...

  4. Online petition - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to the online petition sign the petition by adding their details such as name and email address. Typically, after there are enough signatories, the resulting letter may be delivered to the subject of the petition, usually via e-mail. The online petition may also deliver an email to the target of the petition each time the petition is ...

  5. TCU women’s basketball provides update on status of ... - AOL

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    The petition had over 150,000 signatures on Sunday and has gained over 12,000 in less than 24 hours. For now, it looks like TCU has no plans to remove one of its most impactful players from the ...

  6. No More Page 3 - Wikipedia

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    Started by Lucy-Anne Holmes in August 2012, [3] [4] the campaign represented Page 3 as an outdated, sexist tradition that demeaned girls and women. The campaign collected over 240,000 signatures on an online petition and gained support from over 140 MPs, a number of trade unions, over 30 universities, and many charities and advocacy groups.

  7. MoveOn - Wikipedia

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    MoveOn (formerly known as MoveOn.org) is a progressive public policy advocacy group and political action committee. [1] Formed in 1998 around one of the first massively viral email petitions, [2] MoveOn has since grown into one of the largest and most impactful [3] grassroots progressive campaigning communities in the United States, with a membership of millions.

  8. Online petitions probably don't work — so why can't we stop ...

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    Currently, it stands at 54 signatures out of the target 100. The venerable activism platform, launched in 2007, has long been a symposium for every imaginable grievance, but lately, as an ...

  9. Ben Rattray - Wikipedia

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    Ben Rattray (born 1979 or 1980 (age 44–45)) [1] is an American entrepreneur who is the founder and is the [2] CEO of the online petition website Change.org, which he founded in 2007.

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