Me and My GenerationMe and My Generation
Why Boomers Should Claim the Past and Fight for the Future
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Book, 2024
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Current format, Book, 2024, , In-library use only at this time. Offered in 0 more formatsThe baby boomers: the first generation to unite globally with music, culture and action to challenge the personal and political power of those in authority. Growing up in a post-war world but living with the daily shadow of the Cold War and the growing horror of the Vietnam War, the baby boomers protested. They were loud. They were visible. They weren't going to take it anymore. And they made a difference. So what happened to all that juice and energy, that passion to change the world for the better that marked many of those who grew up in the sixties and seventies? Were they just a bunch of hippies after all? Activist, creative entrepreneur and counsellor Robin Woodsford is a baby boomer and in this moving reflection on his life and times he discovers that his personal story is also a universal one. More, he says the job's not done yet and calls on fellow baby boomers to remember their passionate youth, to dust off their placards and join their grandchildren on the front line as the world faces the new monster at the door - climate change. Baby Boomers: it's time to make your legacy count.
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- Christchurch : Quentin Wilson Publishing, 2024.
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