“I wanna be out there doing something that’s relevant. I wanna be out there doing something that helps people.”
Demographers define Generation Z as the cohort succeeding Millennials (a.k.a. Generation Y, who came after Generation X, who came after the Baby Boomers), and preceding Generation Alpha. They were born between the mid-1990s and the early 2010s, which puts a lot of them in high school and college now, and makes them the first generation to have grown up with smartphones, social media and other transformational technologies.
For this first episode of Democracy & Z, we asked four members of the Dater High School Podcast Club to reflect on what makes them and their peers unique, what challenges they face, and what they wish older people understood better about them.
Listen up as Juanisha Gray, Amayrani Santos Gomez, Nylah Richardson, and Khadime Sady break it all down.
Special thanks the Dater High School Podcast Club coach, Margaret Lytle, for helping us get this party started.
Leave a Reply