There’s an unusual exhibition on in Santa Cruz de la Palma. Instead of one or two artists selling their work, it’s a collection of artists publicising the 15M movement, which is approximately the Spanish equivalent of Occupy Wall Street.
Sheila came to La Palma with a six month contract and has stayed 24 years so far. She used to work as a software engineer at the observatory, but now she's a writer and Starlight guide.
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Gracias Sheila por la noticia.
Just to say that The Spanish Revolution is a social movement to renew democracy systems, it started in Madrid last 15th May one week before the last election. Since then its got bigger and bigger and has been followed in many countries the last one in New York and we’re very happy about it!
I think I need to pay more attention to current affairs and less to blogging!
Gracias Sheila por la noticia.
Just to say that The Spanish Revolution is a social movement to renew democracy systems, it started in Madrid last 15th May one week before the last election. Since then its got bigger and bigger and has been followed in many countries the last one in New York and we’re very happy about it!
I think I need to pay more attention to current affairs and less to blogging!