The Civic Generation

Is October 7 Gen Z’s 9/11? ft. Jonah and Debi

8 min · 2. apr. 2026
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What are the defining moments that shape a generation? In this episode of The Civic Generation [https://cands.org/civic-generation/], George Washington University sophomore Jonah Beinart and civic leader Debi Ghate share how defining moments for their generations—9/11 and October 7—shaped how they see the world, and how those different starting points actually help them relate to each other. They both reflect on the pitfalls of black-and-white thinking and how labels make them feel boxed in. Instead, their conversation shows how getting a little more curious about each other might bring us closer.

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