03/07/2019
Happy Yalentine's Day! We gave out libertarian style Valentines outside the Alston building today
Free Exchange, Free Society
President: Zachary Warren The chapter advocates for individual freedom and free exchange among individuals.
The Young Americans for Liberty chapter at The University of Alabama seeks to foster discussion on the ideas of liberty and alternatives to the status quo. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at
[email protected] or contact any of the Executive Board Members. YAL Executive Board
President: Kallen Sebastian
Executive Vice President: Zachary Warren
Executive Secretary: Mason Johnston
Treasurer: Turner Harrison
03/07/2019
Happy Yalentine's Day! We gave out libertarian style Valentines outside the Alston building today
03/07/2019
Today we gave out pocket constitutions on the quad
03/07/2019
Rafael Ribeiro Skype call!
We are thrilled to hear from international voices leading the fight against tyranny in the developing world and restoring rights for the Brazilian people.
03/07/2019
4 Corners Debate tonight went great. What a wonderful opportunity to spread the message of liberty and exchange ideas with those of other sides of the aisle!
03/07/2019
It was so fun to skype with a liberty legislator, Eric Brakey who serves as an example of grassroots activism
03/07/2019
We had great time leaving the UA students a spooky surprise with our civil liberty memorials!
03/07/2019
We're so happy to meet so many liberty minded students at get on board day, looking forward to a great year!
Congratulations to our new executive team! Thank you to all who attended this year's election.
President: Zachary Warren
Vice President: Roey Rozen
Treasurer: Dan Scruggs
Secretary: Emily Amin
Director of Recruitment: Andrew Harris
Additionally, congratulations to Taylor Jordan for being selected as this chapter's Internship Coordinator!
We are so excited to see what these students accomplish through UA YAL in the next year!
04/04/2018
Vote Your Voice! UA YAL elections are TONIGHT at 7 in Bidgood 121!
Only members who regularly attend meetings may participate. However, we invite any liberty lover on campus to attend the meeting.
Recently, The University of Alabama’s Young Americans for Liberty Chapter became aware that an on-campus student organization would be hosting Jared Taylor, a white nationalist, on campus in mid-April. We as an organization are not affiliated in any capacity with this organization or event. Young Americans for Liberty stands for liberty and freedom; racism is innately hostile to these principles and has no place on this campus or within our organization.
While we are committed to the promotion of free speech and diversity of opinion on college campuses, we view the opinions of the aforementioned speaker and organization to be abhorrent, and view the invitation as a grasp at relevancy by a group of individuals who do not represent the views of students at The University of Alabama. It is our view that this event is fallacious in its claimed intent, which is to challenge “American and Western ideals faced in our country," and is instead intentionally inflammatory for the sake of provocation itself.
In response to the bigotry and hatred displayed by this speaker and the organization hosting him, Young Americans for Liberty is participating in a day of community service with other organizations on campus. While we recognize the right of the aforementioned speaker and organization to espouse their detestable beliefs, we choose to actually contribute to society by enriching our community with a spirit of servitude and love.
We encourage others to join us in helping our community.
If you are interested in supporting or participating in this day of community service, please contact YAL’s University of Alabama Chapter President, Zachary Warren. We will publish information about this event on our Facebook and Instagram platforms when it is finalized.
The Young Americans for Liberty chapter at The University of Alabama seeks to foster civil discourse, freedom, and liberty on campus. The UA Chapter advocates for individual freedom and autonomy through a free marketplace and exchange of ideas and celebrates diversity of thought and character. We do not endorse or affiliate with any party or candidate.
03/21/2018
OMG ! Meeting tonight!
b there or b square
03/07/2018
Ideas so bright you might need your spring break shades at tonight's meeting. See y'all there!