Raised by parents who lived and worked through the Great Depression, it’s no surprise that baby boomers and eldest Gen Xers who were born in the 1960s are more resilient, resourceful, and ...
In comparison to our hyper-selfish, sensitive, and convenience-oriented culture today, it’s not surprising that people born in the 1960s don’t get triggered by certain things that younger generations ...
The 1960s were a decade of bold style, cultural revolutions, and everyday items that seemed absolutely essential at the time. From trendy fashion and vinyl records to shag carpets and lava lamps, ...
People who grew up in the 1960s experienced a childhood that looked very different from today's carefully curated, screen-filled world. With fewer distractions and less supervision, kids were often ...
The GAY COMMUNITY: 1960s was a time when gay people had no name for themselves. The word “homosexual,” originating in the 19th century, was foisted upon them. The term “Gay” was not yet commonly used ...