Questions to Consider


Questions to answer before writing (please provide any relevant research or data!)

post your responses in bullet-form under each question


 

What do we feel is the age range of our generation, or in Friedman's terms, "Generation Q"?

 

Should our response be framed as a response to Friedman or a separate Op-Ed piece?

               Anyways, I feel our statement will be most powerful if it is not a response to Thomas Friedman,           but a declaration.  What are your thoughts on crafting a Declaration of Independence of sorts           that states "We, the youth of this generation..." (Anna R. Schumacher)

 

To what other mediums can we send this article/series of articles? 

 

What data can we gather? (Could we seek out Abby from CIRCLE?)

 

What should the balance of our response be in terms of service and politics?

 

What does "quiet" mean? Are we really being "quiet"?

 

How can we find better ways to communicate these issues to those in our society who are being negatively affected by policy?

 

How can we evaluate the privilege of those who are being positively affected by policy?

 

What opportunities can we share with the public as ways to be more politically involved?

 

Do we have a deadline?

Should this response by exclusively written by Bonners?