Podcast Invitation for Wed. April 19-those aged 28 and Under
| By Aquarian Conspiracy - Apr 18th, 2006 at 3:51 pm EDT |
NPI WEBCAST 4/19: The Millennials - The Next Great Generation That Will Transform Politics
The Millennials, the massive generation born in the 1980s and 1990s, are now just beginning to make their immense impact on politics. They have all the ingredients to transform politics in the coming decade: they are as big as the Baby Boom, are completely at home with the new technologies and media, are unusually civic-minded, and are clearly trending towards progressive politics. All signs point to these young people being not just voters, but powerful political actors.
Join us Wednesday for our event on the political impact of the Millennial Generation via simultaneous webcast if you are outside the Washington area. It will be available at www.newpolitics.net when the event begins. If you have colleagues within the area who might be interested, please forward this lunch invitation to them. We're particularly interested in younger colleagues, the Millennials themselves, those aged 28 and under.
the New Politics Institute explains the opportunity that's opening up with the arrival of the Millennials, and presents the results of a new national survey that explores their political attitudes and values, at a lunch gathering. The two-hour event will feature William Strauss, one of the nation's preeminent generational experts and coauthor of Millennials Rising; Jack MacKenzie, a Senior Vice President and leader of the Millennial Strategy Group at Frank Magid Associates, one of the nation's top media research firms that did the survey; and Molly Neitzel, the young executive director of Music For America, which is geared to mobilizing Millennials into politics. NPI Director Peter Leyden, former Managing Editor of Wired magazine, will host the event.
Event Details:
The Millennials: The Next Great Generation That Will Transform Politics
***Live Webcast Begins at Noon***
This is part of NPI's Coming America series, which looks at the huge demographic shifts, like the explosive growth of Hispanics, changing the political landscape of our country. For more information check out: www.newpolitics.net
The Millennials, the massive generation born in the 1980s and 1990s, are now just beginning to make their immense impact on politics. They have all the ingredients to transform politics in the coming decade: they are as big as the Baby Boom, are completely at home with the new technologies and media, are unusually civic-minded, and are clearly trending towards progressive politics. All signs point to these young people being not just voters, but powerful political actors.
Join us Wednesday for our event on the political impact of the Millennial Generation via simultaneous webcast if you are outside the Washington area. It will be available at www.newpolitics.net when the event begins. If you have colleagues within the area who might be interested, please forward this lunch invitation to them. We're particularly interested in younger colleagues, the Millennials themselves, those aged 28 and under.
the New Politics Institute explains the opportunity that's opening up with the arrival of the Millennials, and presents the results of a new national survey that explores their political attitudes and values, at a lunch gathering. The two-hour event will feature William Strauss, one of the nation's preeminent generational experts and coauthor of Millennials Rising; Jack MacKenzie, a Senior Vice President and leader of the Millennial Strategy Group at Frank Magid Associates, one of the nation's top media research firms that did the survey; and Molly Neitzel, the young executive director of Music For America, which is geared to mobilizing Millennials into politics. NPI Director Peter Leyden, former Managing Editor of Wired magazine, will host the event.
Event Details:
The Millennials: The Next Great Generation That Will Transform Politics
***Live Webcast Begins at Noon***
This is part of NPI's Coming America series, which looks at the huge demographic shifts, like the explosive growth of Hispanics, changing the political landscape of our country. For more information check out: www.newpolitics.net













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