The GEN: ARCHIVED
Become a Cog in the Machine to Drive Change that Matters
Why working within existing corporations might just be the key to solving the world’s most pressing issues.
Community Building for the Greater Good: Interview with Deja Foxx & GenZ Girl Gang
The power of community and relationship building, and why creating supportive networks is a form of public service.
Searching for a Spark
As a young person striving to drive change, where do you even start?
How to Start a Nonprofit as a Young Person: Maybe Don’t
Why engaging in existing advocacy spaces might make a bigger impact than starting a new organization.
Important Lessons I Have Learned While Working in Nonprofits
Lessons learned from building an organization about a cause you care about.
Beauty Standards Are Killing The Planet
Beauty standards are not only a detriment to our self-esteem, but also to the planet.
What The Pandemic Has Meant For Homeschoolers
How have homeschooled kids dealt with the pandemic and its consequences?
Russia’s War and Tokenizing Jewish Trauma
When we think of the Holocaust, we primarily think of Germany. However, the Holocaust happened in many other countries, including Ukraine.
The Complexity of Lesbian Identity Following Second Wave Feminism
Why lesbian women were excluded from feminist movements in the 1960s and 1970s.
Armenian Is My First Language. What Happens if I Can No Longer Speak It?
How language a link to family and culture.
Meet Ali Bonar: Founder of Oat Haus
Female founder Ali Bonar talks about her nut butter alternative, Oat Haus.
Her Name is Alexandra Hunt
Alexandra Hunt is running for congress and speaking out about the stigma against sex workers.
Amy Schneider and the Firsts of “Jeopardy!”
Amy Schneider is first woman to win over $1 million on Jeopardy, and the first transgender woman to qualify for the show’s annual Tournament of Champions.
Facebook is Profiting Off of Teenage Girls’ Mental Health: and They Know it
Instagram operates fully aware of the damage that its algorithm has on a younger audience, specially teenage girls.