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*[http://occupyboston.com/2011/10/16/library-established-at-occupy-boston/ Library's Press Release]
*[http://occupyboston.com/2011/10/16/library-established-at-occupy-boston/ Library's Press Release]
*Post pictures, videos, poetry, etc on [http://www.occupybostonlibrary.org/ this space].  
*Post pictures, videos, poetry, etc on [http://www.occupybostonlibrary.org/ this space].  
*[Favorite resources of visitors to the library tent|Favorite resources of visitors to the library tent]
*[[Favorite resources of visitors to the library tent|Favorite resources of visitors to the library tent]]


<span style="font-family:tahoma,geneva,sans-serif;">'''Programs for Families & Children - '''Sunday October 30, 12pm Family Storytime and craft!  All families and children are welcome.</span>
<span style="font-family:tahoma,geneva,sans-serif;">'''Programs for Families & Children - '''Sunday October 30, 12pm Family Storytime and craft!  All families and children are welcome.</span>

Revision as of 23:50, 28 October 2011

Want INFORMATION to inform your ACTIVISM? Want to learn more about histories of RESISTANCE, investigating CORPORATIONS, or ANTI-RACISM FOR ACTIVISTS?

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RADICAL REFERENCE  and the Audre Lorde to Howard Zinn Library can help!

Ask a librarian! We can help you find resources &
answers to questions. Look for us in
Library tent.

If there are no librarians on duty:

  • Go to: Radical Reference
  • Click on the Submit a Reference Question link at the top of the page
  • Fill out the form. Your email address will be shared with Radical Reference librarians, but will not be made public.
  • We’ll email you an answer, or with any follow-up questions we might have.
  • We’ll also post the Q & A (with any identifying information removed) on the Radical Reference site. If you don’t want us to publish your question on the site, just tell us.

Radical Reference is a collective of volunteer library workers who believe in social justice and equality. We support activist communities, progressive organizations, and independent journalists by providing professional research support, education and access to information

Resources

Programs for Families & Children - Sunday October 30, 12pm Family Storytime and craft! All families and children are welcome.

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Based on: Library at wikispaces