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  1. Oct 10, 2007 · By Thomas L. Friedman. Oct. 10, 2007. Share full article. I just spent the past week visiting several colleges — Auburn, the University of Mississippi, Lake Forest and Williams — and I can report...

  2. Oct 12, 2007 · Re “Generation Q,” by Thomas L. Friedman (column, Oct. 10): I agree with Mr. Friedmans perception of today’s college students as both optimistic and idealistic, but quiet? Not in the...

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  4. Oct 10, 2007 · Generation Q would be doing itself a favor, and America a favor, if it demanded from every candidate who comes on campus answers to three questions: What is your plan for mitigating climate...

  5. Generation Q. By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN. just spent the past week visiting several colleges — Auburn, the University of Mississippi, Lake Forest and Williams — and I can report that the more I am around this generation of college students, the more I am both baffled and impressed.

    • ‘Generation Q’ Is Picking Up Where ‘The L Word’ Left Off
    • Generation Q Stands on The Shoulders of The OGS
    • The New Generation Has Work Problems Too

    Rosanny Zayas came of age with The L Word on the air, but life for LGBTQ youth continued after the series finale. Zayas feels the new generation can continue what The L Word stood for. “I think that a lot of it entails being open to who you are and accepting yourself for who you are, especially in a world or society that doesn’t really lend itself ...

    Rosanny Zayas acknowledges there’d be no Generation Q without the women she considers the OGs. That would be Beals, Moennig and Hailey. “I think queerness has been around for a long time,” Zayas said. “I think something that’s important is to know is the fact that during Jen, Kate and Leisha’s time when they were airing the show, I think there was ...

    Sophie Suarez has a job on Alice’s talk show. Rosanny Zayas acknowledges that Sophie’s ambitions may be larger than her grasp. “She’s always trying hard,” Zayas said. “She’s always trying to go through the mission of putting as much relatable and diverse queer life on camera for Alice and helping Alice achieve her goals and her dreams of creating c...

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  6. Thomas Friedman had an interesting piece in last week’s NY Times about “Generation Q” – the generation of young people today whom he calls The Quiet Americans – and why they both impress and baffle him. Friedman explains that this is a generation imbued with an improbable sense of optimism and idealism, and yet it doesn’t seem ...

  7. In a 2007 article for The New York Times, journalist and author Thomas Friedman referred to millennials as “members of Generation Q” – meaning they were the quiet, inactive generation as far as social issues were concerned.

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