Isolation and falling trust is driving disconnection, though under-35s are more optimistic about social cohesion than older people, report findsTucked between a tiny restaurant and a small supermarket on Auckland’s colourful Karangahape Road, a laundromat doubling as a music installation offers customers a chance to listen to tunes while their washing completes a cycle.It is the work of 34-year-old Auckland musician Jefferson Chen and artist Quentin Lind, 32. The pair chose a laundromat – rather than a gallery or online – to share their music while also serving another function: bringing together people from different walks of life. Continue reading...
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2026/may/28/new-zealand-young-generations-social-cohesion-report
Business
‘Fractured’ society – but New Zealand’s young have hope across difference and distance
Article Top Ad Zone
Article Middle Ad Zone
Article Bottom Ad Zone
Original Source: www.theguardian.com
Share
Comments
Comment system is currently disabled.