OccupyEducated: an online library for occupiers

Mother Jones reporter Josh Harkinson, who has been doing really incredible coverage of OWS in various cities, tweets,
"In response to the trashing of 5,000 books in the #OWS library, writers have launched occupyeducated.org, an online library for occupiers."

From the website:

This is an emergency response to the destruction of the library at Occupy Wall Street, a clear attempt to destroy the education of passionate people who are tired of living in a deeply flawed system.

Razing libraries and burning books has historically failed every time; this will be the most colossal failure to repress education in history, because the education will not be centralized.


As Cory blogged previously on Boing Boing, the New York police yesterday destroyed a dangerous, unsafe, disease-spreading library full of hazardous books at Zuccotti Park. The librarians who ran it are still trying to find out where their seized books are:

We're getting our first report back from the folks who went to the Sanitation Garage. Mayor Bloomberg's office tweeted: "Property from #Zuccotti, incl #OWS library, safely stored @ 57th St Sanit Garage; can be picked up Weds" But it turns out, not surprisingly, that this was a lie. Our folks on the ground say:

"There are only about 25 boxes of books; many of the books are destroyed. Laptops here but destroyed. Can't find tent or shelves."