Five on Friday: June 1

Millennial Action Project
Millennial Action Project
2 min readJun 1, 2018

Happy Friday! MAP’s Five on Friday kicks off the weekend by sharing five things we loved this week. Join in with us by sharing five things you’re loving in the comments below!

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This week, MAP, in conjunction with WisPolitics.com, co-hosted the Future of Work discussion with Congressional Future Caucus Vice Chair Rep. Mike Gallagher and Wisconsin Future Caucus Co-Chair state Rep. Amanda Stuck where they discussed the future of the changing workforce. In this interview with Wisconsin Public Radio, MAP President Steven Olikara and Rep. Stuck share their thoughts on millennials and their role in the future economy.

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Harvard’s Insititute of Politics recently released their Spring 2018 Youth Poll. In this Morning Joe clip, Harvard’s IOP John Della Volpe discusses the poll results and what the Trump administration’s foreign policy means for millennials and future generations.

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Missed the livestream of our Future of Work event? Catch up on the bipartisan discussion—featuring U.S. Rep Mike Gallagher and Wisconsin State Rep. Amanda Stuck—about the future of the workforce in Wisconsin and beyond.

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With bipartisan prison reform—including CFC member Rep. Hakeem Jeffries’ legislation—making headlines, this heartbreaking read about a Tennessee man’s life post-prison as he heads back behind bars is an incredible reminder of the importance of coalescing around this issue.

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Summer time and the living is easy… now that summer is officially in full-swing, here’s a playlist for a breezy summer day (cold beverage to accompany said playlist not included but highly recommended).

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Millennial Action Project
Millennial Action Project

The Millennial Action Project has an audacious mission: activate young leaders to bridge the partisan divide and transform American politics. #FutureCaucus