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After volunteering for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 campaign while living in [[Missouri]], [[Jo Smiley]] moved home to Louisville and began searching for a group of like-minded folks eager to fight the “rising tide of white supremacy and racism in this country.” Three years later, Louisville DSA has 200 members who elect a seven-person steering committee each December. Last year, Smiley was elected co-chair, along with 27-year-old computer programmer [[Alec Robinson]].<ref>[https://www.louisville.com/content/louisville-democratic-socialists-america-politics]</ref> | After volunteering for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 campaign while living in [[Missouri]], [[Jo Smiley]] moved home to Louisville and began searching for a group of like-minded folks eager to fight the “rising tide of white supremacy and racism in this country.” Three years later, Louisville DSA has 200 members who elect a seven-person steering committee each December. Last year, Smiley was elected co-chair, along with 27-year-old computer programmer [[Alec Robinson]].<ref>[https://www.louisville.com/content/louisville-democratic-socialists-america-politics]</ref> | ||
+ | [[Category:Louisville Democratic Socialists of America]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Democratic Socialists of America]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Louisville]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Kentucky]] | ||
+ | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 10 November 2020
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After volunteering for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 campaign while living in Missouri, Jo Smiley moved home to Louisville and began searching for a group of like-minded folks eager to fight the “rising tide of white supremacy and racism in this country.” Three years later, Louisville DSA has 200 members who elect a seven-person steering committee each December. Last year, Smiley was elected co-chair, along with 27-year-old computer programmer Alec Robinson.[1]