‘Researchers also found 35 percent of Gen Z students regularly engage in climate activism.’
The report also found that 18- to 24-year-olds were more sceptical of all types of news outlets, viewing newspapers as mouthpieces for the government.
Gen Z appears to be the first generation destined to check out—or, should I say, self-check out—from traditional society.
Our role should be to provide the moral and historical compass Gen Z needs for them to become whole and healthy human beings and productive members of society.
They’re searching for answers, and through intentional investment in them, we can provide Gen Z with a better and less cynical future.
To address the military recruiting crisis, appeal to Gen Z’s quest for a calling, says this Marine author.
‘Researchers also found 35 percent of Gen Z students regularly engage in climate activism.’
The report also found that 18- to 24-year-olds were more sceptical of all types of news outlets, viewing newspapers as mouthpieces for the government.
Gen Z appears to be the first generation destined to check out—or, should I say, self-check out—from traditional society.
Our role should be to provide the moral and historical compass Gen Z needs for them to become whole and healthy human beings and productive members of society.
They’re searching for answers, and through intentional investment in them, we can provide Gen Z with a better and less cynical future.
To address the military recruiting crisis, appeal to Gen Z’s quest for a calling, says this Marine author.