On Being Young in America

Intergenerational Conversations on What It Means To Be Human, How We Want to Live, and Whom We Will Be to Each Other in Post-Election America

Phone flashlights at night.

November 18, 2024
7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. EST
Location: Healy Hall Gaston Hall Map

Our U.S. national discourse can feel stuck, divisive, and at times, intolerant. In the midst of this, young voices can offer new perspectives, honest feedback, and refreshing wisdom. Social healing requires dialogue, exposure to difference, the generous art of offering questions, and deep listening to wisdom from across generations. Such shared experiences can illuminate a path out of entrenched polarization and toward a generative narrative of our time.

In this transformative event on November 18, Krista Tippett, host of On Being, engaged in a profound conversation with acclaimed best-selling New York Times author and newly named MacArthur “Genius” Jason Reynolds and Georgetown University student and activist Kessley Janvier (C'25).

This unique gathering, co-hosted by On Being and Georgetown University, sought to break the mold of our divisive national discourse by amplifying young voices and fostering intergenerational dialogue in the heart of Washington, DC. In a post-election landscape, this initiative invited participants to explore what it means to be a young person in America today.

The evening opened with short scenes shared by intergenerational conversation pairs. These are an outcome of In Your Shoes, a signature program of Georgetown University’s Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, which employs techniques rooted in theatrical performance to promote deep listening and empathy, bringing participants of diverse backgrounds into mutually respectful creative exchange.

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