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Peggy Sundelle Charren (née Walzer;
March 9, 1928 –
January 22, 2015) was an
American activist best
known as the
founder of
Action for Children's Television...
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deceptive advertising aimed at
young viewers. The ACT was
founded by
Peggy Charren,
Lillian Ambrosino,
Evelyn Kaye
Sarson and Judy
Chalfen in Newton, M****achusetts...
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second was
Barbara Charren, with whom he had two sons,
Michael and Carl. Dennis's
songs "Lady" and "Barbara" were
written about Charren.
Dennis was then...
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expanding non-commercial
educational options. In 1968,
activist Peggy Charren established Action for Children's
Television (ACT)—a
lobbying group that...
- the Ms. Foundation's 2020
Women of Vision, and she
received the
Peggy C.
Charren Free to Be You and Me Award. "Court Is
Unable to
Locate Ezra Miller, Cannot...
- p. 20. ISBN 1-57806-396-5. Lowry,
Brian (January 23, 2015). "How
Peggy Charren Outflanked the Children's TV Establishment". Variety.
Retrieved July 15...
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Brent Bozell III and
Action for Children's
Television founder Peggy Charren have both
condemned the show, with the
latter claiming it is "dangerous...
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Peggy Bulger,
American folklorist Peggy Cebe,
professor of
physics Peggy Charren (1928–2015),
American activist Peggy Cherng,
American billionaire businesswoman...
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Letters Sewell Chan (class of 1994) – editor, The New York
Times Peggy Charren (class of 1949) -
activist and
founder of
Action for Children's Television...
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Corps &
Founder of the Job Corps, Head Start,
VISTA and
Upward Bound Peggy Charren 1995
Founder of
Action for Children's
Television William T.
Coleman Jr...