Generation X
The post-boomer babies now are young adults poised to offer greener pastures for organizations seeking new donors.
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As an admitted Gen-Xer herself, Donahue acknowledges that most of her peers have never experienced life without the freedom to choose.
“Women who were born after Roe v. Wade became the law of the land [c. 1973] don’t necessarily know the core issues, so when we’re able to engage them online, and talk to them in way that’s relevant to their lives, we feel that we’re helping them in a way that the traditional language of the movement can’t.”
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