Destiny's Children: Celebrating a year of Millennial-focused immersion.
Published January 04, 2009 @ 12:16PM PT
I just stumbled upon Destiny's Children [PDF download], an oldie-but-goodie article I came across while looking for something totally unrelated.
It is the first piece that I wrote about the Millennial Generation. It's very heavily influenced by Morley Winograd and Mike Hais's work, which was being published all over the place this time last year, and it's extremely partisan (in favor of Obama).
I wrote it just under a year ago, though, for a series of reasons on the magazine's end, it didn't get published until sometime last summer.
The PDF contains a copy of the whole magazine, so search for the arcile by its or my name.
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Saw this post on the YouthBuzz blog and I was wondering what you all have to say. To me, calling Millenials "The Dumbest Generation" is scandelously wrong...
http://www.youthmarketing.com/the-greater-debate/
Posted by Al Planter on 01/15/2009 @ 10:52AM PT
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