Thursday, March 10, 6–7 p.m. ET
Leveraging digital literacy, protests and demonstrations, and public debate on social media, Millennials and Generation Z have a distinct way of engaging in our society. How does their reimagining of civic engagement in America challenge tradition? How will it reshape our democracy? Join us for a live discussion with Theodore R. Johnson, director of the Brennan Center’s Fellows Program; Elan C. Hope, Brennan Center fellow and professor of psychology at North Carolina State University; Ruby Belle Booth, Brennan Center fellow; Layla Zaidane, president and CEO of the Millennial Action Project; and Laura Barrón-López, Politico White House correspondent. The conversation will explore the opportunities found when we engage across
generations to make our country stronger. RSVP today
Produced in partnership with New York University’s John Brademas Center
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