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How Gen Z’s multifaceted diversity changes higher ed’s approach to equity and inclusion

Gen Z demographics demonstrate they are the most diverse generation in North American history. In the United States, 25% of Gen Z identify as Hispanic and 24% identify as black, Asian, or other. In 2018, 52% of Gen Z identified as white, compared to 61% of Millennials in 2002.

“Generation Z reflects a whole new way of thinking about difference… They are less likely to fall into previously recognized categories and much more likely to be mixing and matching various components of identity and points of view that appeal to them. They are ever creating their own personal montage of selfhood options.”

Bruce Tulgan
Rainmaker Thinking, Inc

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