Rethink how India’s Gen Z engages with brands. They don’t hate ads—they crave authenticity, community, and culturally relevant storytelling. The post Rethinking Gen Z: Why India’s Young Consumers Don’t Hate Advertising — They Just Demand Better appeared first on Point of View.| Point of View
The remedy for the excesses of the radical Left is to restore an understanding of why America is a beacon of liberty.| The American Mind
The millions of students he molded may well conclude that only the Right can be trusted to wield political power for the common good.| The American Mind
What are the core convictions of today's teenagers, known as GenZ? Tolerance, Safety, and Cancel Culture. This article helps Christians, especially pastors and those in ministry, begin to understand GenZ's religious worldview.| Living Theologically
Started as a vehicle for his own work, Arinzechukwu Patrick’s Random Photo Journal has grown into a lively magazine on Africa and beyond| 1854 Photography
Fantasy Island is a collective publication from both Northern Ireland and the Republic that addresses some of the longest persisting ideas around the nation| 1854 Photography
The Afropean author is back with a touring show, curating working-class photographers to present an alternative reading of class aesthetics| 1854 Photography
Perhaps only in America must high school seniors jump through so many hoops to get liquor. This is best exemplified in Superbad, where a group of seniors ends up with a couple of eccentric police officers, in late-night parties filled with illicit substances, and on a bus with a crazy person who smashes their bottle... The post A Youth Rights Lesson from Superbad first appeared on NYRA.| NYRA