
Their concerns about peace revolve around finding solutions to those issues that formerly led to war when not addressed. However, speaking from his perspective, young people are just as concerned about peace as we Boomer's were at that time, but they have so many various avenues of service. Malcolm Glover, the younger generation guest and morning news anchor on KUAR Public Radio in Little Rock, has nor connection to the draft, Viet Nam or WWII. Their major concern is that the successive generations are not as tuned in or concerned with the nuclear issues.ĭavid Norman from Winrock International, speaking from the middle generation perspective, came of age after the draft was ended and his generation, even though they were brought up in a post Viet Nam era with all the strident movements for peace, were allowed to begin lives, families and businesses without all that terror. Dale Bumpers, that even though so much time has passed since the Soviet Union and the Cold War threats have passed, we still have enough active missiles to totally destroy the human race. As I see it and heard from my guests Caroline Stephenson (W.A.N.D.) and Betty Bumpers, wife of ret. After that you can request a copy at came out of the taping for me is that the older generation, those over 70, are still wo rried most about nuclear matters. This program is available as a podcast at and will remain active for about 15 weeks.

However, I just finished editing a great program on Peace Advocacy and want to get this off my mind before I do get swallowed up in tomorrow.
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Posted by Phil 2:43 PM Sunday, May 16, 2010īlogging may be something many can do daily and it is no big deal, but for me, with all that it takes to work and produce this program.I generally forget to update this thing. His explanation is much better than mine, so give a listen. They had two YMCA's and did not mix at all. Lacey, who described how the very act of play was also discriminated between blacks and whites when he was a child. The most revealing thing that I learned from this program came from our older generation guest, J.J. They often set aside in groups and do not volunteer their participation very well. Play to the younger generation is very isolated and not socially interactive, unlike the common misconception that they are interactive. Boomers, on the other hand, were very spoiled and have even gone on to spoil their grandchildren Millenials and Homelanders even more.

Generation children grew up with play as a secondary and sometimes non- existent part of their lives. Play is the topic for the program aired 6-22-10 and available as a podcast at Adults sometimes totally forget about the way they played as children and the way the world was then as compared to current times.
