After the Baby Boomers came the Gen Xers, Xennials, and Millennials. Conventional wisdom has it that these groups don’t read, or don’t read very much, or read a lot, even more than older adults, but shorter things such as newspaper, magazine, or Wikipedia articles. Definitely not books.
This new group goes against conventional wisdom and aims to include young professionals wanting to connect with others through literature, history, biography, memoir–whatever the group decides from month to month, with in-depth conversations led by experts on compelling subjects.
The event will be moderated by Dr. J. Larry Allums together with Guest Facilitators.
After the Baby Boomers came the Gen Xers, Xennials, and Millennials. Conventional wisdom has it that these groups don’t read, or don’t read very much, or read a lot, even more than older adults, but shorter things such as newspaper, magazine, or Wikipedia articles. Definitely not books.
This new group goes against conventional wisdom and aims to include young professionals wanting to connect with others through literature, history, biography, memoir–whatever the group decides from month to month, with in-depth conversations led by experts on compelling subjects.
The event will be moderated by Dr. J. Larry Allums together with Guest Facilitators.
After the Baby Boomers came the Gen Xers, Xennials, and Millennials. Conventional wisdom has it that these groups don’t read, or don’t read very much, or read a lot, even more than older adults, but shorter things such as newspaper, magazine, or Wikipedia articles. Definitely not books.
This new group goes against conventional wisdom and aims to include young professionals wanting to connect with others through literature, history, biography, memoir–whatever the group decides from month to month, with in-depth conversations led by experts on compelling subjects.
The event will be moderated by Dr. J. Larry Allums together with Guest Facilitators.