Tag: GenX

  • Lessons From 100 Articles: What Readers Want

    Lessons From 100 Articles: What Readers Want

    Thank you for 100 articles! Nothing we have done could be possible without you, the readers. The last 8 months have not been what I intended, but it is more than I could have imagined. There have been some changes from our original direction. The changes have been all of us working together to take…

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  • Dolly Parton And the Choices We Make

    Dolly Parton And the Choices We Make

    Can where we come from shape our views? Is the joke on us? Can our words show truth? Did the choices of others both deter and inspire a young writer? Dolly Parton embodies the best of the yeses to these questions with Country Class and kindness that enlightenment and education doesn’t always provide. This is…

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  • The Important Reflections of Jenny’s Feedback

    The Important Reflections of Jenny’s Feedback

    Last Friday I wrote and published an interview called, “Jenny’s Feedback and Graceful Truth“. It was not only the most popular Fem Friday in over three months, but it also created some comments that have left me moved. Jenny is profoundly deaf. She communicated to me about her experiences as a woman who felt the…

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  • Jenny’s Feedback and Graceful Truth

    Jenny’s Feedback and Graceful Truth

    Can well intentioned people show ableist behavior? Is it possible to give hard truth gracefully? Do we get better with age? Can we change an ending? According to a former model named Jenny, the answer is yes. Jenny is a Fem Friday we have written about twice. The first one was our Brooke Shields piece…

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  • We Need to Talk About Uncle Rico

    We Need to Talk About Uncle Rico

    I am going to assume that you have seen Napoleon Dynamite. It is a hard movie to describe, but it is a fun indie film about friendship. The movie has a unique and fascinating antagonist. Uncle Rico. Uncle Rico is sent in to care for Napoleon and his brother Kip after their grandmother suffers an…

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  • Bjork’s Avant Garde Life and a Kiss Sweeter Than Sugarcubes

    Bjork’s Avant Garde Life and a Kiss Sweeter Than Sugarcubes

    Can an artist always experimenting defy definition? Is it possible to mash up various inspirations into one inspiring figure? Can Gen Xers hear the voices of the young and change and grow while still setting a social tone? And can her early concert bind two lost souls into a first kiss? If we are talking…

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  • I Want My MTV: A Birthday Remembrance

    I Want My MTV: A Birthday Remembrance

    MTV began broadcasting August 1st, 1981, at 12:01am from New York City. The famous opening was the launching of the space shuttle and footage of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The words “Ladies and Gentlemen, Rock n Roll!” were the first words ever spoken on the network which was only available in the state of…

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  • How Maya Angelou’s Life Continues to Inspire Change

    How Maya Angelou’s Life Continues to Inspire Change

    Dr. Maya Angelou was an activist, poet, dancer, actor, civil rights leader, screenwriter, playwright and so much more. Not only did she win numerous humanitarian awards and received over 50 honorary degrees, but she won and inspired the hearts of more people we will ever know about. She is an iconoclast who spoke truth to…

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  • Queering The Lens Of History To Understand Our Present Chaos

    Queering The Lens Of History To Understand Our Present Chaos

    The transphobic and homophobic nature of some Christians led to them judging everything they saw through those lenses. To argue with that perception is to argue with a wall that has been fortified through years of reenforced conservative building blocks.

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  • July Bridges Past Trauma to Future Hope

    July Bridges Past Trauma to Future Hope

    July's theme was a focus on common connections between generations. The main focus was X to Z, but the Silent Generation, Boomers, and Millennials were all touched on. This month was also the month that we reduced our volume of content so the Editor in Chief could focus on the YA novels based on some…

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