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Welcome to the Organizing Wiki
This is the beginning of what we hope will be a vibrant, open, and democratic website to share ideas, proposals, and comments about LOC planning efforts for the US Social Forum in Detroit 2010. Read the USSF Vision and Goals for a greater understanding of the process and model that we will use to manifest our political impact, organizing, and structural efforts to create Another world is possible! Another U.S. is necessary!
Please use this space for your organizing. Post thoughts, comments, ideas. Wikis are wonderful for collaborations. Jump in and have fun!
Local Organizing Committee Projects and Communication
- Anchors and Staff: list of Anchors, Staff (TBD), and contact information.
- Committees: list of current working committees.
- Meetings and Notes: view and post all upcoming meetings and past meetings with notes.
- Logistics and Proposals: please list and view proposals being developed for the National Planning Committee gathering at the end of the March.
- Comments/Suggestions/Questions: please add your comments or suggestions for how we can work better as a LOC (including work on this wiki), and post any questions you may have.
Please Login
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Troubleshooting
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