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  2. Organizing Institute - Wikipedia

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    Although the "organizing model" did not originate from the OI, the method quickly became associated with it. OI staff adopted the organizing model and strongly advocated its use in both internal and external organizing. [1] The OI helped train and organize some of the most prominent and effective labor actions of the 1990s.

  3. Scouter's Key Award - Wikipedia

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    Review the district manual and the highlight book for the committee position held; discuss the role of the district and the position with the committee chairman or district executive; Complete the District Committee Training Workshop; Complete three years as a district committee member within a five-year period; New requirements are as follows ...

  4. Southern Student Organizing Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) was a student activist group in the southern United States during the 1960s, which focused on many political and social issues including: African-American civil rights, opposition to the Vietnam War, workers' rights, and feminism.

  5. Marshall Ganz - Wikipedia

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    Leadership, Organizing and Action: Leading Change. Leadership, Organizing and Action: Leading Change is an Executive Education online program designed to reach leaders of civic, social, and political organizations from around the world who wish to learn how to organize communities that can mobilize power to make change.

  6. California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing ...

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    California has the only legislatively mandated nurse-to-patient ratios in the country. [3] In December 2020, during the fall/winter COVID-19 pandemic surge, governor Gavin Newsom gave all hospitals a temporary waiver from those mandates, which allowed hospitals, for example, to have ICU nurses care for three patients rather than two.

  7. Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee was founded as a labor union for prisoners. [2] Among those who helped to found the IWOC was Brianna Peril. [3] [4] Peril is a veteran organizer with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), a group founded in 1905. [5] She was previously imprisoned in the 1980s. [4] The IWOC is a committee of the ...

  8. United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Olympic Committee headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee logo Team USA logo U.S. Olympic Team logo. Upon the founding of the International Olympic Committee in 1894, the two American IOC members – James Edward Sullivan and William Milligan Sloane – formed a committee to organize the participation of American athletes in the 1896 ...

  9. List of healthcare reform advocacy groups in the United States

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    American Medical Student Association; American Nurses Association; Business Leaders for Health Care Transformation https://www.blhct.org; California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee