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Community Action

Organizing for power and empowerment
Jacqueline B. Mondros and Scott M. Wilson

Organizing for social change: A manual for activists in the 1990s
Kim Bobo, Jackie Kendall and Steve Max

OSAP special issue: Programs for change: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention demonstration models
Raymond P. Lorion and James G. Ross, Editors

Prevention plus II: Tools for creating and sustaining drug-free communities
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Substance Abuse Prevention

Promoting community change: Making it happen in the real world
Mark S. Homan

The Head Start parent involvement program as a vehicle for smoking reduction intervention
Regnal Jones, Clara Manfredi, Robin Mermelstein, Nambury Raju and Velma Thomas

The winnable war: A community guide to eradicating street drug markets
Roger Conner and Patrick Burns

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