Leading Change: The Importance of Youth in Civic Engagement

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Leading Change: The Importance of Youth in Civic Engagement

Alexia Leclercq

Youth activist Alexia Leclercq has been instrumental in fighting against pollution and injustice in their community. At 22 years old, Alexia has led dozens of environmental justice campaigns including the passing of national climate and chemical reform legislation, fighting for clean water, and addressing aggregate mining pollution. In this session, Alexia will share their journey as a young person that went from feeling disempowered to cofounding a conservancy to protect the Colorado River. They will also focus on important history and organizing strategies that oppressed people have used to fight for liberation, and how youth play a pivotal role in leading change for people and the planet.

Conservation in the Classroom events include a live presentation and a Q&A with students. You can participate in the livestream as one of the few featured groups on screen or by watching live on the Conservation in the Classroom webpage.

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