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Professor French Tells What Gen Z Can Teach All of Us!
What happens when one of America's top legal minds steps back into the classroom—only to be schooled by Gen Z? New York Times columnist and Good Faith contributor David French joins Curtis Chang to reflect on what a year of teaching college students taught him about faith, over-parenting, and the future of American democracy. Together, they explore whether this rising generation is rejecting political tribalism in favor of ethical engagement—or simply afraid to speak up in polarized times. Could Gen Z's quiet shift reshape our fractured public square?
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Lipscomb University's College of Leadership & Public Service
- Supreme Court case: Marbury v. Madison
- Gettysburg Address
- Brown v. Board of Education
- The Coddling of the American Mind (Chapter 1: pdf Download)
- John Locke Foundation
- Council for Christian Colleges & Universities
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