Boomer Movement
The "Boomer Movement" refers to the social and cultural changes driven by the baby boomer generation, individuals born between 1946 and 1964. This generation significantly influenced various aspects of society, including music, fashion, and civil rights, as they sought to challenge traditional norms and promote social justice.
As baby boomers aged, their impact continued through political engagement and economic shifts. They played a crucial role in shaping policies related to education, healthcare, and retirement, reflecting their values and experiences. The movement highlights the ongoing influence of this generation on contemporary issues and societal trends.