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About

Gen Z. We are passionate, powerful, and completely and utterly in love with the world. That love is why we fight. While our passions can be drastically different (women’s rights, environmental sustainability, poverty, etc.), we share the common goal of bettering the world around us. The future truly lies in our hands, and it is up to us to alter the path that previous generations have led us towards. 

 

That’s why Z Potential was created. We were inspired by our fellow change-makers and wanted to showcase all their accomplishments and what they do for the world. Our mission is to inform, inspire, and impact.

 

Inform Gen Z on what’s happening in the world today and what people are doing to fix issues

Inspire you by showcasing activist’s stories, hoping that you’ll be inspired to find your own passions

Impact the future by helping our readers find their passion and aid them in changing the world

 

It takes a village. We need to step up to the plate and actively work towards fixing our futures. Making change is by no means easy. It’s painful, difficult, stressful, and incredibly frustrating at times. That's why we as a community must all come together to initiate reform. One person alone cannot fix everything. Here at Z Potential, we are working towards creating a network for teen activists. Collaboration is the key to success, and we want activists from around the world to learn from each other and improve what they’re doing!

We believe all youth can embrace who they are,
can define their future, and can change the world.

Our Mission

Inform. Inspire. Impact.

We strive to teach Gen Z about their potential as a generation through storytelling. We strive to help youth find their passions by showcasing leaders and activists. We strive to impact the world around us by getting youth involved in their communities.

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Our Vision

We want to see a better world for future generations, and we know that starts with us. We hope this community becomes a force to be reckoned with. We want youth's voices to be amplified and heard for years to come. 

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