
Polytunity: A Counter-Narrative to “Polycrisis” Doom — and A Global Agora for Changemakers
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#### Editor’s note: This essay is part of Polytunity: The Gen-Z Series. Is “modern” necessarily better and more progressive than “traditional”? Through the everyday lens of kitchens and produce shopping, Joy Yu offers an original critique o...
#### Editor’s note: This essay is part of Polytunity: The Gen-Z Series. In this personalized and original essay, Lily Yan reflects on how learning AIM (Adaptive, Inclusive, Moral) — especially complex ≠ complicated — revised her interpretat...
#### Editor’s note: This essay is part of Polytunity: The Gen-Z Series. We begin the series with Ambre Clermont’s introspective and illuminating reflection on how college students like her are experiencing the “polycrisis”—and what new ways...
Gen Z—short for Generation Z—refers to people born roughly between 1997 and 2012. Today, many of them are undergraduates in my classes. They grew up with smartphones and social media as indispensable parts of life. They are also the first g...
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