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      The purpose of Millennial Politics.com is not just to discuss politics and motivate youth, but we are actively writing a book about what we have learned researching the politics of the generation. This book, Millennial Manifesto, will ultimately be most successful with lots of input from other Millennials. This input comes in the form of visiting the web site, participating in discussions, providing information, and also contributing essays to the book.
      These essays are short 800 word pieces about a variety of topics. Most of them come from fellow Millennials (people 25 and younger) but some come from older experts in various fields. If you would like to contribute to the book, then please go to the "contribute" page.
      Below you can see some of the many people we have either contributing essays to the book, or providing valuable guidance.

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Here are other Millennials who are contributing to the book:
Danny Seo
This is Danny Seo. He has published a number of books on youth activism and the environment, he is writing an essay about the environment and the generation.
Jason Bellini
This is Jason Bellini. He works with CNN and has will write an essay on how the media has affected the politics of the generation.
Youth Vote
Ryan Friedrichs from Youth Vote 2000 is helping me with the book and will provide an essay on the Election of 2000 and the affect of the recount in Florida.
Rebecca Sinderbrand
Rebecca Sinderbrand was one of the first Millennials to win public office. She won a local election in Washington, DC by just 5 votes. Her essay is on voting and the generation.
Joceyln Benson
This is Jocelyn Benson. She has done a lot of work on gender and race issues with the generation. That is what her essay will be on.
Tom Bryer
This is Tom Bryer, he is the Executive Director of Reform America Inc. His essay is on voter reform and the generation.
Jackie Fuller
This is Jackie Fuller, she is the Membership Director of Reform America Inc. She is also contributing on election reform and the generation.
These Millennials are also advising me on the book and may also contribute:
Andrea Jones (re: campaigns)
Ben Gelt (re:guns)
Manda Hays Rosser (re: education)
Ashley Price (re: service)
Atefeh Leavitt (re: globalism)
Andy Berk (re: civil rights)
Joni Kletter (re: guns)
Dominic Holden (re: drugs)
Clint Schaff (re: values)
Lee Evans (re: environment)
Carlos Hernandez (re: religion)
Jason Sedunov (re: media)
Maureen Holland (re: religion)
Dan Kelly (re: civil rights)
Charlie Gasner (re: voting)
Craig Greiwe (re: globalism)
Jason Kim (re: religion)
Gabbi Robinson (re: tobacco)
Charlotte Nisser (re: environment)
Shelia Waples (re: education)
I also want to contribute!


This is Tiffany Eberle. She is contributing research and an essay on youth activism..

Here are some non-Millennials who are helping me with the book:

Bill Strauss and Neil Howe, best-selling authors and premiere generational experts will write the Foreword..

Richard Thau of Third Millennium contributes an essay on Social Security.
Don Tapscot
This is Don Tapscott, author of Net Generation. He contributes an essay on technology and the generation.
Senator Tom Carper
This is Senator Tom Carper. He is also supporting the book and will contribute information on the education and politics and the generation.

Andrei Cherni, Author, "The Next Deal" will contribute an essay on the future of the generation.
2030 Center
Hans Riemer of the 2030 Center will contribute one point of view on entitlements and the generation.

Mike Males, Author, Kids and Guns, will contribute a short essay on guns and youth.

Jehmu Green, Political Director, Rock the Vote, will contribute an essay on media and the generation.

Sara Jane Boyers, Author, Teen Power Politics, contributes an essay on activism of teenage Millennials.

Jennifer Kloes, Executive Director, Global Youth Connect, contributes an essay on internationalism and the generation.
Wilderness Society
Gaylord Nelson of the Wilderness Society may contribute an older perspective of the politics of the environment and the generation.
Other non-Millennial Advisors & Contributors:

Julia Cohen, (Former Executive Director, Youth Vote)
Ira Kaufman (CEO, Generation Rising)
Jen Coken, Service Vote
Billy Wimsatt (Author, No More Prisons)
Osahar Berry, Black Youth Vote
Cassandra McKee, National Network for Youth
Governor Jesse Ventura (possibly)

These individuals have all helped over the years.
Many of the people near the bottom may contribute an essay.
Mark Waner Anne Beale Jordan Tigani Courtney Kramer Joe Morrow Cristina Aquino
Mike Meyer Alex Piper Matt Owens M. Burdick Diane NGO Katie Miller
Tom Cassels Rafe Dalleo Amy Senger Beth Feldpush John McKee Rob Coppedge
Alex Scherer JR Rickertson M. Murungi Mark Thornberg S. Stallkamp Jeff Bergmann
Houston Ruck Lincoln Willis Matt Andrus Logan Wright Dan Quiles Joshua Warren
Adam Needles Adam Thompson Amy Zalund Angie Mizeur Bryan Sanchez Dan Brendtro
Mandy Oser Megan Citarella C. O'Donnell Fran Dalleo David Wade Rob Skiva
Leanne Marks F. Tedesco Fran Kick Geoff Forgione C. Giampaolo Jason Haim
Kate Finnerty Amit Khanna Nicole Lake Leonard Covey Laura Lewis Marth Bomb
Mark Smith Nathalie Gabriel Nicole Kelly Renee Moore Rasheen Carbin Susan Woods
Shad Gohn Ardian Rosadi Erin Spittle Christina Grace Teressa Weber Pam Silverthorn
Ashely Bales Victor Blackwell Wes Clark John Doughney Shamed Dogan Misty Duval
Andrew Beal Katherine Freeman Abigail Gremillin Erin Harrell Jason Howard Jason Jabarra
Adrian McDonald Heather Moore Michelle Otterson Andrea Perulla Emily Pfister Charlie Reese
Selena Shilad
(I am still updating this list!)
And there are dozens more I haven't yet formally thanked.
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