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Third Millennium: Advocates for the Future

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Third Millennium was formally launched on July 14, 1993. It is the product of several dozen people's work from across the United States.

In mid-March of 1993, Douglas Kennedy hosted a meeting of two dozen young leaders at Hickory Hill, the home of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in McLean, Virginia. There, an ideological cross-section of twenty- and thirty-somethings decided to issue a generational manifesto, laying out the concerns of the "rising generation," from the national debt and entitlement reform to the environment, crime, race relations and education. Three of the participants at this meeting were charged with writing this manifesto, later titled the Third Millennium Declaration. These were Kennedy, Jonathan Karl and Robert Lukefahr.

At the same time as this meeting was being organized, two other people, Richard Thau and Michael Collins, planned the launch of a non-profit organization with the working title NOG-X (or the National Organization for Generation X). Its purpose would be to offer an ongoing, credible voice from within so-called Generation X. Several weeks after the Hickory Hill weekend, in mid-May, a woman named Laura Hankin, who was friendly with some of the Hickory Hill attendees, arranged a meeting among Kennedy, Karl, Thau, Collins, Deroy Murdock and several other of her own friends at Au Bon Pain restaurant on 49th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.

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Third Millennium Ministries
Fern Park FL
United States 32730
+1.407830022

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