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The Young Communist League has existed in Louisville since its founding in 1997.  Please contact [http://www.yclusa.org/ Young Communist League], for current party meeting times.
The Young Communist League has existed in Louisville since its founding in 1997.  Please contact [http://www.yclusa.org/ Young Communist League], for current party meeting times.


The YCL has made a point of involving itself in existing issues as opposed to creating its own agenda.  This is mainly due to the fact that the YCL has always been a small group due to the fact that older people graduate into the Communist Party at 25.
The YCL has made a point of involving itself in existing issues as opposed to creating its own agenda.  YCL members graduate at age 25 into the Communist Party.


Members/Organizers:
Members/Organizers:
*[[Maryam Mirriahi]]
*[[Maryam Mirriahi]]
*[[Bigtime]]
*[[Bigtime]]
*Greg
*[[Greg King]]


[[Category:Political Organizations]]
[[Category:Political Organizations]]

Revision as of 16:45, 19 February 2006

The Young Communist League has existed in Louisville since its founding in 1997. Please contact Young Communist League, for current party meeting times.

The YCL has made a point of involving itself in existing issues as opposed to creating its own agenda. YCL members graduate at age 25 into the Communist Party.

Members/Organizers: