Group: Social Citizens
 
 
Social Citizens
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Organized by JTNorton on 7/9/2008
Location: Washington, DC 20036
Are you someone who’s energetic and passionate about social causes? Do you have fresh and new ideas for solving our world’s most challenging problems? Are you armed with a mobile phone or a social network to make things happen? Then YOU are a Social Citizen. It’s true, the Millennial generation doesn’t like to be defined but there’s a growing movement of Social Citizens who are mixing it up and using digital tools and people power to make change in their communities and around the globe. Does this sound like you or people you know? Then you’re in the right place, because this is the beginning of a discussion around Social Citizens BETA, a paper sponsored by the Case Foundation. Here you can debate the issues and help us answer the questions we raised about how new technologies and strategies can impact engagement and activism. Thanks for checking us out on thinkMTV, please join our group and let your voice be heard!
Tags: Technology   millennials   social citizens
Group URL http://think.mtv.com/Groups/SocialCitizens/
 
 
 
Discussion: Which millennial celebrities best represent you?
 
 
 
   
 

From super good to super bad, millennial celebrities are making their mark. Which millennial celebrities best represent your generation and which do you want to vote off the island?

 

Here are just a few to get you started: Beyonce, 26, global triple threat and fashion designer. Mary Kate and Ashley, 22, tiny tycoons and party girls. Kasey Kahne, 28, Nascar superstar and civic engagement champion. America Ferrera, Ugly Betty actress and Hillary Clinton campaigner. Lebron James, 23, basketball legend. Miley Cyrus, 15, teenybopper sweatheart.

Tags: celebrities   millennials   representation   reputation
by JTNorton 503 days ago
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KCam 498 days ago
I really like Scarlett Johansen and Alicia Keys. They're beautiful, classy, talented, maintain good reputations AND are great role models to younger women to stand up and advocate for important issues and play a part in the political process.