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==Our Revolution - Birmingham Group== | ==Our Revolution - Birmingham Group== |
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Template:TOCnestleft Our Revolution - Birmingham is affiliated with Our Revolution and Democratic Socialists of America.
Our Revolution - Birmingham Group
Our Revolution - Birmingham Group Public Facebook Group, accessed October 3, 2017.[1]
Created August, 2017.
Admin
Members
- Mike Davis, Birmingham, Alabama.
- Michael Hansen, Executive Director at Gasp
- Jane DeNeefe, Huntsville, Alabama
- Nathan Saturday, Head fry cook apprentrice at Bojangles
- Kelsey McClure, University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Heather Daniels-Whitson, Board Member at Girls Rock Birmingham
- Jean-Jacques Gaudel, INSA Lyon
- Daniel Deriso, Vestavia Hills High School
- Julia Siergiey Juarez, Bilingual Benefits Counselor at Complete Benefit Alliance
- Eric Hall, Outreach Director at Alabama Voter's Coalition
- Juliet Easlick
- Bill Forsee, Customer Service Staff at Publix
- Sharron Williams
- Yolanda Holman
- Nicole Watkins, Adjunct Instructor at Lawson State Community College
- Jennifer Eff
More members were added By December 24.
- Kristin Waters Sullivan, Partner at The Five Points Law Group
- Jerome Dees, Alabama
- Hannah Murphy, Birmingham–Southern College
- Christopher A. Countryman, Candidate at Christopher A. Countryman For Governor
- Stephanie Hicks, Faulkner University
- Frances Schmidt, Sewanee: The University of the South
- Mzunderstood Gee, Works at Work from home
- Bruce Munger, Director of Operations at Revolution 4 Renewables/Green Revolution better world for the future