Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Changing The World by Alison Lea Sher




I thought this was an awesome book. I am older so it made me see the millennial kids in a positive way. 

Synopsis: 


A guide and blueprint to a purposeful millennial existence—and how we can make a difference.

What does it mean to be a millennial in this chaotic world? Beyond Snapchat and Tinder, the consumerist culture we’ve inherited, and quarter-life crises, can a millennial aspire to more?

Alison Lea Sher argues, yes, we can! Packing herself up in an RV, Sher embarks on a road trip in hopes of starting a conversation about what it means to grow up in America, post-Great Recession. Interviewing 150 of her millennial peers as they begin their adult lives—from kids heading straight to Wall Street after college to those sleeping on it—Sher asks: “Who are you; what should you do; and how can you step into your destiny as a stakeholder in society?”

The Millennial’s Guide to Changing the World is a one-of-a-kind ethnographic study on the spotlighted millennial generation, as told by millennials—the largest generation in US history that is now transitioning from adolescence to adulthood. As millennials embark on a young adult quest during a frightening time, how can they enlist the idealism, values, and resistance politics they are so well-known for to discover a sense of self and purpose? Learn how to:

  • “Adult”—and not in the way society defines it

  • Ride the technology revolution, instead of letting it ride you

  • Be ethical, inclusive, and sex-positive in your relationships

  • Resist the corporate oligarchy we live in

  • Recognize privilege, embrace diversity, and fight for equality

  • Save the earth, literally


  • With intimate stories, ethnographic research, and practical tips, The Millennial’s Guide to Changing the World will inspire every young person, showing them how to optimize their coming-of-age potential in a world that desperately needs it.


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