
Welcome to millennialsrising.com, a website for and about America's rising generation, born in the 1980s and '90s. Hosted by the authors Neil Howe and William Strauss, millennialsrising.com provides a serious discussion forum on Millennial issues.
A decade ago, in Generations, Strauss and Howe
predicted many of the youth trends America is beginning to see today. Now, in Millennials Rising, the authors show how today's teens are recasting the image of youth from downbeat and alienated to upbeat and engaged. The authors also show...
how Millennials are held to higher standards than adults apply to themselves … how they're a lot less violent, vulgar, and sexually charged than the teen culture older people are producing for them … how, over the next decade, they’ll entirely recast what it means to be young … and how, in time, they could emerge as the next great generation.
Please take a look around. Read an excerpt from Chapter One of Millennials Rising, or some
Qs&As from the authors. Learn more about
the authors and their other books. Learn about
American Generations and how they shape history. See some of
R.J. Matson’s terrific cartoons. View the results of
two surveys that the authors conducted specially for this book. Find out what the authors are
predicting about Millennials. Check out the
links—especially to
fourthturning.com, the authors’ other website, for a multigenerational conversation that’s been going on for over three years now.
Also, explore our
discussion forum, where you can join in a conversation about families, schools, race, politics, commerce, technology, kids and teens around the world, and what Millennials will be like in the future. We also invite you to post your own
review of the book or
essay on a Millennial topic.
You can find Millennials Rising at your local bookseller or on-line at
Amazon.com. .