The Revolution Generation
How Millennials Can Save America and the World (Before It's Too Late)
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Publisher Description
From the activist and Sundance Award-winning filmmaker of Fuel and Kiss the Ground comes an ambitious book showcasing the captivating stories of Millennial change-makers in order to empower and motivate today’s young adults to rise up to their potential for greatness.
With eye-opening research and inspiring interviews, The Revolution Generation is the first in-depth exploration of the world-changing activism and potential of people born between 1980 and 2000. Labeled Generation Y or Millennials, theirs is the first digitally fluent generation. From sex and dating, to parental relationships, to jobs and the economy, Millennials live within a dynamic interplay of technological advances and real world setbacks.
Their connectivity and global awareness have created astonishing new opportunities, but have also come at a time of peril. According to the United Nations, today’s youth face the ten largest global crises in human history (including the sixth major species extinction, a rapidly changing climate, and a worldwide refugee crisis). In no uncertain terms, the future of humanity rests on their shoulders. While these challenges may be daunting, Millennials are part of the largest, most educated, most digitally plugged-in generation to date and The Revolution Generation elucidates their often-overlooked strengths and shows how they can build a brighter, more sustainable and democratic future for themselves—and all of humanity.
The Revolution Generation is also soon to be a full-length documentary featuring Bernie Sanders, Shailene Woodley, Rosario Dawson, and more.
Customer Reviews
Insightful with a Star-Studded Cast
The Revolution Generation: How Millennials Can Save America and the World boasts an extraordinary cast featuring beloved actors, inspirational activists, insightful authors, and successful politicians. While I was delighted with the stories of household names such as narrator Michelle Rodriguez, climate protestor Greta Thunberg, actors Shailene Woodley and Corbin Bleu, and even congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - I was most touched by the perspectives of local grassroots organizers. We see them share their missions and the immediate impact they’ve made on their communities. Thanks to directors Josh and Rebecca Tickell’s wonderful selection of interviewees, I left this film with a comprehensive list of new names - new people whose incredible journeys I seek to follow up on.