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TIME'S UP also helped coordinate Tuesday's strike, which is expected to take at lunchtime in cities including Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles, and Kansas City, Missouri.
It's mothers, fathers and families," said Jonathan Westin, organizing director at New York Communities for Change, who helped coordinate Thursday's protests.
Among the decisions taken by the two oversight bodies were designating a focal person at the MoHSW to coordinate day-to-day work, drafting AMC guidelines for health practitioners and using these to train service providers.
Coming up on 4 April is a nationally coordinated day of action by US trade unions and their allies: We Are One.
"I almost welcomed the logistical difficulties of keeping our lives running, of coordinating day care and school and job and activities because it kept my mind occupied so I didn't dwell on the danger [my husband] Tom might be in," DiSilverio said.
It calls for a city manager equivalent to a chief operating officer: someone "with sole responsibility for hiring, directing and managing personnel, coordinating day-to-day operations and implementing the management initiatives of the multiyear plan, and proposing ordinances".
The officials coordinating Saturday's drug take-back program acknowledge that even with a few thousand drop-off points, it will capture but a tiny fraction of the addictive drugs lining the nation's medicine cabinets.
Humza Yousaf, the Scottish government's minister for Europe and international development, said the taskforce that coordinated Tuesday's reception was working to ensure that the new arrivals would be able to begin their lives in Scotland as soon as they touched down.
TK and KH coordinated day-to-day aspects of the study and conducted interviews.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the coordinated Friday night assault on six locations.
If we're going to tell this story -- and it's the most important story of our time -- we're going to have to tell it ourselves. . Bill McKibben, a TomDispatch regular, and the author, most recently, of Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet, is the founder of 350.org, which is coordinating Saturday's Connect the Dots day.
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