I'm curious if OccupyResearch can be of help to the growing resistance and change movements in the US? Did we learn valuable lessons from Occupy and other similar movements around the world that can help the US movements organize with solidarity?
From: Occupyresearch [occupyresearch-bounces@???] on behalf of pablo rey [pablo@???]
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 2:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [Occupyresearch] Occupy Research wiki access expired
Hi Todd,
You can navigate the static version of the wiki here:
http://cementerio.montera34.com/occupyresearch.net/wiki/index.html
I'd love to know how you are using such resource with your students.
peace,
pablo
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On 31 January 2017 at 23:10, Todd Davies <davies@???<
mailto:davies@stanford.edu>> wrote:
Hi, everyone,
The Wikispaces site at
http://occupyresearch.wikispaces.com/ is saying that the subscription for Occupy Research's wiki has expired. I would like to get access to this site with some students, and am willing to pay the fee. Is anyone here an admin for that site? If so, please get in touch and we can coordinate.
peace/justice,
Todd Davies
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