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From: "George(s) Lessard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: URLs Chiapas, Harry M. Cleaver, Jr. & the Net

Please visit
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/Homepages/Faculty/Cleaver/index2.html
for much more information on
Harry M. Cleaver, Jr.'s
work, research, writing and publishing on the situation there, including the 
introduction for the book 

Zapatistas! Documents of the New Mexican Revolution, 
gopher://lanic.utexas.edu:70/11/la/Mexico/Zapatistas/

published on the internet and in hardcopy book form, the development of 
Chiapas95, 
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/Homepages/Faculty/Cleaver/chiapas95.html
an internet list for the redistribution of information about developments in 
Chiapas and Mexico, participation in cyberspace discussion, and in the work of 
Accion Zapatista, a local solidarity group.
Harry Cleaver ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

"The Zapatistas and the Electronic Fabric of Struggle."
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/Homepages/Faculty/Cleaver/zaps.html
Note
This is an html version of the original draft of a chapter for John Holloway 
(ed.), The Chiapas Uprising and the Future of Revolution in the Twenty-First 
Century, 1997? The book will consist of a collection of new articles, mostly 
from Mexican scholars and political analysts. See background on this article. 
All constructive comments to the author are welcome.

Chiapas 95
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/Homepages/Faculty/Cleaver/chiapas95.html

Chiapas95 is a series of "lists" which distribute news and debate about
Chiapas 
culled from other lists on the internet, from conferences on PeaceNet and from 
other sites in cyberspace. These lists were originally maintained and operated 
as a service of Accion Zapatista de Austin starting in early December 1994. 
Unfortunately, The moderators of Chiapas95 had to terminate its operation 
because they were unable to continue to devote the very long hours required
for 
its operation. Fortunately, in response to an appeal by the moderators to list 
subscribers a group formed and recreated the lists using a new architecture 
which allows a more dispersed organization of moderators scattered through 
cyberspace. Today, people can join the moderation effort no matter where they 
live as long as they have "telnet" capability. (A little more background.)

To Subscribe to One of the Chiapas95 Lists
To subscribe to one of the lists send one of the following messages:
subscribe chiapas95
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to the following address:
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Chiapas95 Archives
The postings to this list have been placed in gopher archives and in athreaded 
archivein chronological order in monthly folders for easy access. Separate 
folders have been created for regrouped sets of postings, such as EZLN 
Communiques, articles on Cholera in Mexico, and so on.
gopher://mundo.eco.utexas.edu:70/11/mailing/chiapas95.archive
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~archive/chiapas95




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