The Ones We've Been Waiting For
How a New Generation of Leaders Will Transform America
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Publisher Description
An optimistic look at the future of American leadership by a brilliant young reporter
A new generation is stepping up. There are now twenty-six millennials in Congress--a fivefold increase gained in the 2018 midterms alone. They are governing Midwestern cities and college towns, running for city councils, and serving in state legislatures. They are acting urgently on climate change (because they are going to live it); they care deeply about student debt (because they have it); they are utilizing big tech but still want to regulate it (because they understand how it works). In The Ones We've Been Waiting For, TIME correspondent Charlotte Alter defines the class of young leaders who are remaking the nation--how grappling with 9/11 as teens, serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, occupying Wall Street and protesting with Black Lives Matter, and shouldering their way into a financially rigged political system has shaped the people who will govern the future.
Through the experiences of millennial leaders--from progressive firebrand Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg to Republican up-and-comer Elise Stefanik--Charlotte Alter gives the big-picture look at how this generation governs differently than their elders, and how they may drag us out of our current political despair. Millennials have already revolutionized technology, commerce, and media and have powered the major social movements of our time. Now government is ripe for disruption. The Ones We've Been Waiting For is a hopeful glimpse into a bright new generation of political leaders, and what America might look like when they are in charge.
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Time magazine correspondent Alter explores the lives and careers of millennial politicians in this well-crafted and informative group biography, her debut. Alter profiles such bold-faced names as South Bend, Ind., mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg and New York City congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, as well as local leaders, including Charlotte, N.C., city council member Braxton Winston, who channeled his anger over police shootings into a political career, and Massachusetts state senator Eric Lesser, a former White House aide under President Obama. The stories of these young men and women are framed by the issues and events that have shaped their generation, from the Columbine massacre through 9/11 to rising student debt and the advent of social media. Alter is an exceptional storyteller, whether focusing on Buttigieg's early struggles to accept his sexuality or Texas congressman Dan Crenshaw's recovery after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan, and though her progressive views come through, she celebrates the accomplishments of such conservatives as Crenshaw and New York representative Elise Stefanik, who became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress in 2014 (she lost the title to Ocasio-Cortez in 2018). This nuanced and comprehensive guide does an admirable job of illuminating the next generation of political leaders and the issues that drive them.
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