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No Dash For Gas: Taking on EDF
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Duane Raymond
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Mar 13, 2013
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The No Dash for Gas campaign started by opposing the UK drive to build 40 new gas-fired power plans. Yet it was largely ignored until EDF decided to sue a group of activists who has shut down an EDF plant. They also face a criminal charge. This is their story as of March 2013.
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Unions and campaigners: Time for an honest conversation
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Duane Raymond
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Mar 13, 2013
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Oct 24, 2013 10:15 am
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Unions have been one of the major campaigners for change over the last several hundred year. Thus NGO campaigners have a lot to learn from unions (as unions have from NGOs), but seldom seem to share expertise. The common ground and opportunities between them is outlined by Eric Lee from LabourStart.
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No More Page 3: How one person can launch a people powered movement
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Duane Raymond
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Mar 13, 2013
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Jan 20, 2015 08:22 am
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Lucy-Anne Holmes felt compelled to act against having photos of topless woman in page three of the UK's Sun newspaper after seeing the contrast between the 'Page Three Girl' and the limited coverage of female athletes around the 2012 Olympics. This is her story of how the campaign has progressed so far (March 2013) and how she used digital tools in that campaign.
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