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Along with the increased police presence, the city has mobilized outreach teams armed with naloxone, the drug that can reverse opioid overdoses.

Related businesses, such as interior designers and home staging companies, are also mobilizing to meet the unprecedented demand.

The group also partners with other grassroots organizations to mobilize around restrictive bills in the Arkansas Legislature and shares educational materials about their potential harms on social media.

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Successful social movements — such as the labor, women’s rights, and civil rights movements — relied on privacy to strategically organize, communicate, and mobilize without interference or suppression from those in power.

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At least 58 protest events are planned this week around the U.S., according to the Tesla Takedown page of the Action Network platform, as consumers mobilize to voice their dissatisfaction.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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