On a sweltering July Monday at Google's New York headquarters, in a conference room four floors above Chelsea Market, a dozen queer teenagers were introducing themselves to one another.
These are kids of the internet: They grew up on YouTube and Wi-Fi-connected multiplayer games and most of them have Tumblrs and think Facebook is for old people. In other words, your average crew of teens in 2016. But in the offices of the tech elite, they were not exactly the typical constituency.
From The Village Voice
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