Episode 27: Generation Z Votes Part 2

The co-executive directors of Coalition Z join for a conversation about Generation Z voting and political perspectives. We discuss the social issues that are important to Generation Z along with what Generation Z is looking for in elected leaders and politicians. And they provide insight on how to effectively engage Generation Z and encourage political participation. 

You can learn more about Coalition Z in the following link: Download the Voices on Voting report.

If you’d like to learn more about Generation Z voting and politics, you can download our Voices on Voting research report in the following link: Learn more about Coalition Z

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Episode 26: Generation Z Votes Part 1

Season 3 kicks off with a conversation with Dr. Corey Seemiller about Generation Z and voting and politics. We discuss findings from our most recent study on Generation Z's viewpoints on voting, perspectives on politics and ways older generations can help engage Generation Z in voting and civic discussions. 

You can read more about our Generation Z Voices on Voting research by downloading our report here: Download the Generation Z Voices on Voting Research Report.

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Episode 19: Growing Up Gen Z

Growing up as a member of Generation Z means growing up a world vastly different than previous generations. Benjamin Laufer, host of the Headscratcher Podcast, joins me to discuss what is shaping Generation Z and how society is influencing their cohort culture.

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Gen Z Activism & Advocacy

 
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Generation Z is ready to make the world a better place. Aware of social issues and with the technology to confront them, Gen Z isn’t waiting for permission to engage in advocacy and activism. This episode features an interview with Nadya Okamoto, founder of period.org. Nadya started her first non-profit at age 16 and remains a powerful voice and advocate for women’s rights and gender equality. Nadya shares her experiences as a Gen Z activist and what other generations can do to support Gen Z changemakers wanting to engage in advocacy and activism.

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