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Social centers

Social Centers are squatted buildings, mostly in Europe, which have been made into organizing centers for community support networks and structures such as free kitchens, free shops[?], public computer labs, graffiti murals, free housing[?] for activists and travelers, recreation, public meetings, legal collectives, and spaces for dances, performances and art exhibitions.

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