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, Massachusetts...
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and 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...
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founder L. 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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commemoration from the Action for Children's Television with President Peggy Charren calling the show "an imaginative extension of the Pooh stories...preserving...
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"shouldn't have been made". Action for Children's Television founder Peggy Charren claimed that the show's use of language and racial slurs represents...
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and expanding non-commercial educational options. In 1968, activist Peggy Charren established Action for Children's Television (ACT)—a lobbying group...
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George Seldes is the story of the Twentieth Century". People such as Peggy Charren and I. F. Stone also claimed influence from Seldes. The writer and critic...
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dies". www.daytondailynews.com. Retrieved 2015-09-18. Obituary for Peggy Charren from The Boston Globe, January 22, 2015 "Stage and Screen Star Barrie...
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