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The Meridian Youth Alliance
The Meridian Youth Alliance is a political organization of approximately 9,000 members, all under the age of thirty, that campaigns for issues specific to GLMZ's younger generation: affordable education, entry-level employment access, housing for young workers, augmentation debt reform (many young people are indebted for childhood BCIs their parents financed), and representation in governance structures dominated by older, wealthier citizens.
The MYA is significant because it represents a demographic that GLMZ's power structures have been able to ignore — young people who are too old for parental protection, too young for established professional networks, and too poor for political influence. The Alliance gives them a collective voice, and that voice is increasingly loud.
The Alliance's methods are deliberately confrontational — they stage protests, occupy corporate lobbies, disrupt Meridian Quorum sessions, and use social media and BCI-native content to generate attention that older political organizations can't match. They are accused of being immature, disruptive, and unrealistic. They respond that the mature, orderly, realistic approach has produced the city they're inheriting, and that city is not acceptable.
The MYA is significant because it represents a demographic that GLMZ's power structures have been able to ignore — young people who are too old for parental protection, too young for established professional networks, and too poor for political influence. The Alliance gives them a collective voice, and that voice is increasingly loud.
The Alliance's methods are deliberately confrontational — they stage protests, occupy corporate lobbies, disrupt Meridian Quorum sessions, and use social media and BCI-native content to generate attention that older political organizations can't match. They are accused of being immature, disruptive, and unrealistic. They respond that the mature, orderly, realistic approach has produced the city they're inheriting, and that city is not acceptable.
| name | The Meridian Youth Alliance |
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| motto | We'll inherit this city. We intend to make it livable. |
| ideology | The current generation will outlive the systems built by the previous one. Those systems should serve the people who will live with their consequences longest. The MYA's politics are pragmatic rather than revolutionary — they want reform, not replacement — but their urgency reads as radicalism to institutions accustomed to patience. |
| territory | Active in every district. Headquarters in a shared office in the Circuit called 'the Clubhouse.' |
| leadership | Director Kai Okonkwo-Johansson, age 27, a former corporate intern who organized the Alliance after watching her entire graduating class fail to find employment that matched their qualifications or their debt. |
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| narrative function | The MYA represents the political awakening of a generation that has been told to wait its turn — and has decided that waiting is a luxury designed to benefit the people ahead of them in line. |
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