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Below is the link I have been looking at.  At the top it now reads:

“Thank you for your overwhelming support.
Please accept our apologies if you have faced difficulties sending emails, due to the high traffic of the site.
Please note our new email address below.
We are still gathering and verifying every signature. Thus names may be added with some delay.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To add your name, please send an email to [send AT NoToImmigrationBan DOT com] from your academic email.
The subject of your email must be one line: name, award/distinction, title, affiliation
(e.g. John Doe, Nobel Laureate (Physics 1999), Professor, Harvard University)”

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__notoimmigrationban.com_&d=CwIGaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=HUp8-bkYMlNgd3ZJBxWBKsBsFAFGHrEZg21p9gxugJA&m=bCwtiAcgQjZDTyy0rsr7l_6fKNXHagCffQXgdbIYlug&s=pP0aT36r6c-jJTlcQKSLyjv3P8yiM-Rwa412PoUb3nY&e= 


Jennifer L. Welsh, Ph.D.
Professor and Lead Faculty, Philosophy
LSC-North Harris
2700 W. W. Thorne Drive
Houston, TX  77073-3499
281-618-5547
[log in to unmask]




From: Feminist ethics and social theory [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hoagland, Sarah
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 9:39 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: petition email update

Does anyone know how to get to it to sign?


Sarah Hoagland, Bernard J. Brommel Distinguished Research Professor, Professor Emeritus, Philosophy, Women's Studies, Latino/a/Latin American Studies

Philosophy Department

Northeastern Illinois University

5500 North St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625


On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 9:34 AM, Linda A Bell <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
I had same problem as Diana.  Linda

-----Original Message-----
From: Feminist ethics and social theory [mailto:[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>] On Behalf Of Carol Gould
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 10:27 AM
To: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: petition email update

Just a quick note to clarify that the email address for the petition has been changed from the earlier one.
They do take some time to post the names. To my knowledge, the petition is still open.

On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 10:21 AM, Meyers, Diana <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
> Hi Carol and All ‹ I¹m not sure they¹re adding names anymore.  I
> signed yesterday using the email Carol gives here as did some friends
> I forwarded the petition to, and none of our names are listed on the petition today.
> Maybe they¹ve been completely overwhelmed by the response.
>
> But I want to thank Carol for passing the petition along to us.  Any
> opportunity to protest our country¹s descent into utter inhumanity is
> worth seizing.  Diana
>
> **************************************
> Diana Tietjens Meyers
> Professor Emerita of Philosophy
> University of Connecticut, Storrs
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> On 1/31/17, 9:35 AM, "Feminist ethics and social theory on behalf of
> Carol Gould" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> on behalf of [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>>For those who have had trouble adding their name to the petition
>>against the Executive Order on immigration, please note that the
>>organizers have now changed the email address to the one given below.
>>I've excerpted the petition and instructions here.
>>
>>The entire petition and list of supporters can be found at
>>https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com_-3Furl-3Dhttps-253A-252F-252Furlde&d=CwIGaQ&c=eLbWYnpnzycBCgmb7vCI4uqNEB9RSjOdn_5nBEmmeq0&r=HUp8-bkYMlNgd3ZJBxWBKsBsFAFGHrEZg21p9gxugJA&m=pgGfTWfMt69k5R5RU5dCtgCnC0sIDvRzVnEqLMsgNwo&s=K5OuJYdqNlUAIoIrRwK8I47VgO_MhYsAPv719rcnbe8&e=
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>>All best,
>>Carol
>>
>>
>>ACADEMICS AGAINST IMMIGRATION EXECUTIVE ORDER
>>
>>
>>Thank you for your overwhelming support.
>>Please accept our apologies if you have faced difficulties sending
>>emails, due to the high traffic of the site.
>>Please note our new email address below.
>>We are still gathering and verifying every signature. Thus names may
>>be added with some delay.
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>----
>>---------
>>To add your name, please send an email to [send AT NoToImmigrationBan
>>DOT com] from your academic email.
>>The subject of your email must be one line: name, award/distinction,
>>title, affiliation (e.g. John Doe, Nobel Laureate (Physics 1999),
>>Professor, Harvard
>>University)
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>----
>>---------
>>Latest Summary of Signatures Received:
>>Over 18,000 Academic Supporters
>>14,800 U.S. Faculty Members
>>50 Nobel Laureates
>>82 Winners of Fields/Dirac/Clark/Turing/Poincare Medals, Breakthrough
>>Prize, Pulitzer Prize, MacArthur Fellowship
>>443 Members of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Arts
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>----
>>---------
>>
>>The Petition
>>
>>
>>President Donald Trump has signed an Executive Order (EO) proposing a
>>90-day suspension of visas and other immigration benefits to all
>>nationals of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Libya and Somalia. The
>>unrealistic conditions required for discontinuing the suspension make
>>it very likely that this EO will turn into a permanent ban. We, the
>>undersigned academics and researchers from a variety of fields of
>>study, backgrounds, and personal convictions, would like to voice our
>>concern and strongly oppose this measure on three grounds:
>>
>>1.    This Executive Order is discriminatory. The EO unfairly targets
>>a large group of immigrants and non-immigrants on the basis of their
>>countries of origin, all of which are nations with a majority Muslim
>>population. This is a major step towards implementing the stringent
>>racial and religious profiling promised on the campaign trail. The
>>United States is a democratic nation, and ethnic and religious
>>profiling are in stark contrast to the values and principles we hold.
>>
>>2.    This Executive Order is detrimental to the national interests of
>>the United States. The EO significantly damages American leadership in
>>higher education and research. US research institutes host a
>>significant number of researchers from the nations subjected to the
>>upcoming restrictions. From Iran alone, more than 3000 students have
>>received PhDs from American universities in the past 3 years. The
>>proposed EO limits collaborations with researchers from these nations
>>by restricting entry of these researchers to the US and can
>>potentially lead to departure of many talented individuals who are
>>current and future researchers and entrepreneurs in the US. We
>>strongly believe the immediate and long term consequences of this EO
>>do not serve our national interests.
>>
>>3.    This Executive Order imposes undue burden on members of our
>>community. The people whose status in the United States would be
>>reconsidered under this EO are our students, friends, colleagues, and
>>members of our communities. The implementation of this EO will
>>necessarily tear families apart by restricting entry for family
>>members who live outside of the US and limiting the ability to travel
>>for those who reside and work in the US. These restrictions would be
>>applied to nearly all individuals from these countries, regardless of
>>their immigration status or any other circumstances. This measure is
>>fatally disruptive to the lives of these immigrants, their families,
>>and the communities of which they form an integral part. It is
>>inhumane, ineffective, and un-American.
>>
>>These bans, as proposed, have consequences that reach beyond the scope
>>of national security. The unethical and discriminatory treatment of
>>law-abiding, hard-working, and well-integrated immigrants
>>fundamentally contravenes the founding principles of the United
>>States.
>>
>>We strongly denounce this ban and urge the President to reconsider
>>going forward with this Executive Order.
>>
>>Signed,
>>
>>1) Peter Agre, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 2003), Bloomberg
>>Distinguished Professor, Director Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Inst,
>>Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
>>2) Philip Anderson, Nobel Laureate (Physics 1977), Princeton
>>University
>>3) Richard Axel, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2004),
>>Professor, Columbia University
>>4) Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine
>>2009), Morris Herzstein Professor of Biology and Physiology,
>>Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California
>>San Francisco
>>5) Michael S. Brown, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine, 1985),
>>Regental Professor, UT Southwestern
>>6) Linda B. Buck, Nobel Laureate (Medicine or Physiology 2004), Member
>>of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
>>7) Martin Chalfie, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 2008), University
>>Professor, Columbia University
>>8) Angus Deaton, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2015), Dwight D Eisenhower
>>Professor of Economics and International Affairs Emeritus, Princeton
>>University.
>>9) Johann Deisenhofer, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 1988), Member of the
>>National Academy of Sciences, Regental Professor, University of Texas
>>Southwestern Medical Center
>>10) Eugene F. Fama, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2013), Professor of
>>Finance, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago
>>11) Andrew Fire, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2006),
>>Professor of Pathology and Genetics, Stanford University School of
>>Medicine
>>12) Sheldon Lee Glashow, Nobel Laureate (Physics 1979), Member of the
>>National Academy of Sciences, Professor of Physics, Boston University
>>13) Lee Goldstein, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 1985),
>>Associate Professor, Boston University School of Medicine and College
>>of Engineering
>>14) David Gross, Nobel Laureate (Physics 2004), Professor of Physics,
>>University of California Santa Barbara
>>15) Roger Guillemin, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 1977),
>>Distinguished Professor, Salk Institute
>>16) Lars Peter Hansen, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2013), David
>>Rockefeller Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Economics
>>and Statistics, The University of Chicago
>>17) Dudley Herschbach, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 1986), Harvard
>>University
>>18) Roald Hoffmann, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 1981), Professor
>>Emeritus, Cornell University
>>19) Robert Lucas Jr, Nobel Laureate (Economics 1995), Professor
>>Emeritus in Economics, University of Chicago
>>20) Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2002), Presidential
>>Medal of Freedom 2013, Princeton University
>>21) Eric Kandel, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2000), Kavli
>>Professor and Director, Kavli Institute for Brain Science Co-Director,
>>Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute Senior
>>Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Department of
>>Neuroscience, Columbia University
>>22) Brian Kobilka, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 2012), Professor,
>>Stanford University
>>23) Roger Kornberg, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 2006), Professor of
>>Structural Biology, Stanford University
>>24) Robert J. Lefkowitz, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 2012), National
>>Medal of Science, HHMI, James B Duke Professor of Medicine, Duke
>>University
>>25) Tony Leggett, Nobel Laureate (Physics 2003), Macarthur Professor
>>aand Professor of Physics,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
>>26) Michael Levitt, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 2013), Professor,
>>Stanford School of Medicine
>>27) Roderick MacKinnon, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 2003), Professor,
>>Rockefeller University
>>28) Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2007), Professor of
>>Economics and Mathematics, Harvard University
>>29) Craig C. Mello, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2006),
>>Investigator Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Professor, University of
>>Massachusetts Medical School
>>30) William E. Moerner, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 2014), Professor,
>>Stanford University
>>31) Edvard Moser, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2014),
>>Professor in neuroscience, Norwegian University of Science and
>>Technology
>>32) May-Britt Moser, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2014),
>>Professor in Neuroscience, Chair of the Kavli Institute for Systems
>>Neuroscience, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
>>33) Roger Myerson, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2007), Glen A. Lloyd
>>Distinguished Service Professor in Economics, University of Chicago
>>34) William D. Phillips, Nobel Laureate (Physics 1997), Professor,
>>University of Maryland
>>35) Adam Riess, Nobel Laureate (Physics 2011), Professor, Johns
>>Hopkins University
>>36) Alvin Roth, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2012), Professor of
>>Economics, Stanford University
>>37) Thomas J. Sargent, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2011), Senior Fellow
>>Hoover Institution, Stanford University, New York University
>>38) Randy Schekman, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2013),
>>University of California, Berkeley
>>39) Brian P. Schmidt, Nobel Laureate (Physics 2011), Vice-Chancellor
>>and President, Australian National University
>>40) Christopher Sims, Nobel Laureate (Economics 2011), Professor,
>>Princeton University
>>41) Thomas A. Steitz, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 2009), Professor of
>>Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University
>>42) Jack Szostak, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2009)
>>43) Thomas C. Südhof, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 2013),
>>Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
>>44) Daniel Tsui, Nobel Laureate (Physics 1998), Princeton University
>>45) Harold Varmus, Nobel Laureate, (Physiology or Medicine 1989),
>>National Medal of Science, former Director, NIH and NCI, Professor,
>>MD, Weill Cornell Medicine
>>46) Eric Wieschaus, Nobel Laureate (Medicine or Physiology 1995),
>>Professor of Molecular Biology, Princeton University
>>47) Torsten N. Wiesel, Nobel Laureate (Physiology or Medicine 1981),
>>President Emeritus, The Rockefeller University
>>48) Frank Wilczek, Nobel Laureate (Physics 2004), Herman Feshbach
>>Professor of Physics, MIT
>>49) Jody Williams, Nobel Laureate (Peace 1997); Sam and Cele Keeper
>>Endowed Professor in Peace and Social Justice, Graduate College of
>>Social Work, University of Houston
>>50) Gary Yohe, Nobel Laureate (Peace 2007), Huffington Foundation
>>Professor of Economics and Environmental Studies, Wesleyan University
>>51) Pierre Deligne, Fields Medalist (1978), Abel Laureate (2013),
>>Professor Emeritus, School of Math., Institute for Advanced Study,
>>Princeton NJ
>>52) Vladimir Drinfeld, Fields Medalist (1990), Professor of
>>Mathematics, University of Chicago
>>53) Elon Lindenstrauss, Fields Medalist (2010), Professor of
>>Mathematics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
>>54) Curtis T. McMullen, Fields Medalist (1998), Member of the National
>>Academy of Sciences, Cabot Professor of Mathematics, Harvard
>>University
>>55) Maryam Mirzakhani, Fields Medalist (2014), Professor of
>>Mathematics, Stanford University
>>56) Andrei Okounkov, Fields Medalist (2006), Professor, Columbia
>>University
>>57) Terrence Tao, Fields Medalist (2006), Breakthrough Prize (2014),
>>James and Carrol Collins Professor of Mathematics, UCLA
>>58) Vladimir Voevodsky, Fields Medalist (2002), Professor, School of
>>Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton NJ
>>59) Edward Witten, Fields Medalist (1990), Professor, Institute for
>>Advanced Study, Princeton University
>>60) Efim Zelmanov, Fields Medalist (1994), Professor of Mathematics,
>>University of California at San Diego
>>61) Ian Agol, Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Breakthrough
>>Prize, Professor of Mathematics, University of California Berkeley
>>62) Victor Ambros, Breakthrough Prize (Biology 2014), Member of the
>>National Academy of Science, Lasker Award winner (2009), Silverman
>>Professor of Natural Sciences, Umass Medical School
>>63) Nima Arkani-Hamed, Breakthrough Prize (Fundamental Physics 2012),
>>Professor in the School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced
>>Study, Princeton University
>>64) Ed Boyden, Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, Professor, MIT
>>65) Chris Van Den Broeck, Co-recipient of the 2016 Special
>>Breakthrough Prize in Physics, Research Working Group Leader, Nikhef
>>66) Hannah Fair, Breakthrough Prize, Physics Graduate Student,
>>Syracuse University
>>67) Lee Samuel Finn, Breakthrough Prize (2016), Professor, Penn State
>>68) Archisman Ghosh, 2016 Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental
>>Physics, Postdoctoral Junior Scientist, Nikhef
>>69) Titia de Lange, Breakthrough Prize (Life Sciences), National
>>Academy of Science, Professor, Rockefeller University
>>70) Richard P. Lifton, Breakthrough Prize (Life Sciences 2014), Member
>>of the National Academy of Sciences, President of The Rockefeller
>>University
>>71) Kendall Mahn, Breakthrough Prize (2015), Assistant Professor,
>>Michigan State University.
>>72) Duncan Meacher, Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
>>(2016), Postdoctoral researcher, Penn State
>>73) Guido Mueller, Breakthrough Prize and Gruber Prize (2016),
>>Professor or Physics, University of Florida
>>74) Jim Napolitano, Breakthrough Prize Fundamental Physics (2016),
>>Professor, Temple University
>>75) Alexander Polyakov, National Academy of Sciences, Breakthrough
>>Prize (2013), Joseph Henry Professor of physics, Princeton University.
>>76) David Reitze, Executive Director of the LIGO Laboratory, Caltech,
>>2017 NAS Award for Scientific Discovery, Breakthrough Prize (2016),
>>2016 Gruber Foundation Prize in Cosmology
>>77) Bangalore Sathyaprakash, LIGO Breakthrough Prize (2016), Bert
>>Elsbach Professor of Physics, Penn State
>>78) Richard Taylor, Breakthrough Prize (Math 2015), Member of the
>>National Academy Sciences, Robert and Luisa Fernholz Professor,
>>Institute for Advanced Study
>>79) Alex Urban, 2016 Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental
>>Physics, Postdoctoral Scholar, Caltech
>>80) Peter Wittich, Sloan Fellow and Breakthrough Prize Laureate
>>(2015), Associate Professor of Physics, Cornell University
>>81) Gregory W. Moore, Dirac Medal, Board of Governors Professor,
>>Rutgers University
>>82) Cumrun Vafa, Dirac Medal, Member of the National Academy of
>>Sciences, Breakthrough Prize (Fundamental Physics 2016), Professor of
>>Physics, Harvard University
>>83) Manuel Blum, Turing Laureate (1995), Member of the National
>>Academy of Sciences, Member of the National Academy of Engineering,
>>Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Bruce Nelson
>>University Professor of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
>>84) Alan Kay, Turing Laureate
>>85) Dana S. Scott, Turing Laureate, Emeritus University Professor of
>>Mathematical Logic, Computer Science, and Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon
>>86) Daron Acemoglu, John Bates Clark Medal (2005), Professor of
>>Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>>87) Susan Athey, John Bates Clark Medal (2007), The Economics of
>>Technology Professor, Stanford University
>>88) Amy Finkelstien, John Bates Clark Medal (2012), Professor of
>>Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>>89) Matthew Gentzkow, John Bates Clark Medal (2014), Professor of
>>Economics, Stanford University
>>90) Bonnie Bassler, MacArthur Fellow (2002), Howard Hughes Medical
>>Institute Investigator, Squibb Professor and Chair, Department of
>>Molecular Biology, Princeton University
>>91) Bernadette J. Brooten, MacArthur Fellow (1998), Robert and Myra
>>Kraft
>>92) Rogers Brubaker, MacArthur Fellow (1994), Member of American
>>Academy of Arts and Sciences, Professor of Sociology, University of
>>California, Los Angeles
>>93) Mari Jo Buhle, MacArthur Fellow, 1991-1996, Professor emerita,
>>Departments
>>94) John O. Dabiri, MacArthur Fellow (2010), Professor of Civil and
>>Environmental Engineering and of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford
>>University
>>95) Ruth DeFries, Member of the National Academy of Sciences,
>>MacArthur Fellow, Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution and
>>Environmental Biology, Columbia University,
>>96) William R. Dichtel, MacArthur Fellow, Professor of Chemistry,
>>Northwestern University
>>97) Pehr Harbury, MacArthur Fellow (2005), Associate Professor,
>>Stanford University Medical School
>>98) Thomas C Holt, MacArthur Fellow, 1990, Professor, University of
>>Chicago
>>99) Dina Katabi, MacArthur Fellow, 2013 Andrew and Erna Viterbi
>>Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>>100) Evelyn Fox Keller, MacArthur Fellow (1992), Professor Emer., MIT
>>101) Naomi Ehrich Leonard, MacArthur Fellow, Member of the American
>>Academy of Arts and Sciences, Edwin S. Wilsey Professor, Princeton
>>University
>>
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