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Getting Good at Getting Older

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By Richard Siegel, Laura Geller — 2019

We transformed society in the 60s and 70s, through the civil rights movement, the evolution of feminism, and the sexual revolution. We raised our voices, refused to sit down, and in the process, changed the way the world saw young people. We aren’t young anymore. But we are still revolutionary. See more...

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