Joshua Citarella says Gen Z is forging identities in a moment of political crisis

Joshua Citarella says Gen Z is forging identities in a moment of political crisis

It took a global pandemic and stay-at-home orders for 1.5 billion people worldwide, but something is finally occurring to us: The future we thought we expected may not be the one we get. Below is an answer from Joshua Citarella, an artist and adjunct professor at the School of Visual Arts. Gen Z is becoming politicized earlier because the United States has exited a period of relative stability.