Whitewater Scholarly Scoop Lecture Series – “From the Silent Generation to Generation Z: How Do We Work Together?”

From the Silent Generation to Generation Z: How Do We Work Together?: Every generation tends to complain about the next generation: from the silent generation who experienced the great depression, the Woodstock experience of the baby boomers, to the “technoholics” of Generation Z. As individuals, we can either ignore the differences that exist or learn to build on each other’s strengths in order to create more change together. From the classroom to the workplace to society as a whole, we should learn to recognize and honor the differences of the next generations in order to be able to connect and to find ways to build bridges in order to address larger social issues together. Presented by Sarah Hessenauer (Social Work).

Where: Whitewater Senior Center (Starin Park Community Bldg. 504 W. Starin Rd., Whitewater, WI)

When: Friday, February 2 from 10:30-11:30 am.

This talk is open and free to the public!

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