eric greenberg

GenWe Author Speaks at Google

Eric Greenberg author of the opensource book Generation We and unbelievable supporter of the youth movement, spent an afternoon with the folks at Google as part of their authors series talking about his work on the book and the future of our generation. Incidentally, Greenberg was announced by Adam Borelli founder of the New Leader's Council


Quick Hits: Vitter Embarrassed Once More, Gen Y Jobless Behavior, Sen. Mark Begich, and More

Just a few quick hits for your Sunday morning:

  • Head on over to Congress Matters, a Daily Kos spinoff, to watch Sen. Durbin eviscerate Sen. David Vitter's (R-LA) anti-ACORN amendment. Or, just watch it here:


  • The economy's been tough on Millennials, but we keep moving forward, especially by networking and communicating using online tools.
  • Just in case you haven't read it yet, Eric Greenberg had a piece up on The Huffington Post a little over a week ago on Millennials, "post-partisanship," and President Obama.
  • Andy Card, a former Chief of Staff in the tight-ass Bush administration, wants to lay out Obama and Co.'s clothes each night for work in the White House the next day. Has anyone told Card that he resigned his Chief of Staff position on March 28, 2006? Or that Bush is no longer in office?
  • Campus Progress interviewed new Alaska senator Mark Begich (D). Here it is.
  • Just in case you missed Sarah's post yesterday, the Pew Research Center examined online behavior by generation. Here is a link to the overview of the findings.
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