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Civic Media Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Civic Media Center The Civic Media Center (CMC) is a grassroots, community-based radical infoshop, an alternative library and reading room in Gainesville, Florida, United States. The CMC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization funded by offering yearly memberships to access the substantial resources housed within the space and donations from friends and members alike. ==History==
Noam Chomsky dedicated the CMC on October 18, 1993, at its original venue upstairs at 1636 West University Avenue. The CMC was founded 〔()''The Gainesville Iguana'': "Doug Gauss helps the Civic Media Center celebrate 8th birthday"〕 by Charles Willett, ''The Gainesville Iguana'', and other members of the Gainesville alternative press and activist community.〔()''The Gainesville Iguana'': "The Iguana and the role of the movement press"〕 In 1994, the CMC moved to an accessible and larger facility at 1021 West University Avenue. After being chosen by Stetson Kennedy, then 92 years old, who has worked with the center since its inception, as the repository for his personal library, the CMC moved to a yet larger venue at 433 South Main Street, which was dedicated by Kennedy.〔()''The Gainesville Sun'': "CMC opens new locale; will be given author's collection"〕
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