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The Sentinel: How to Be an Activist

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Ale Lewis ‘23 learned how to take action, raise awareness, and stand up for the causes she cares most about through the Live Girl League’s Be an Activist Program offered to high school students in Fairfield County. Throughout the course, participants focus on essential skills in leadership, civic engagement, mindfulness, and creativity. Ale hopes to bring the lessons she’s learned to St. Luke’s.

You can read more about her experience in her article “How to Be an Activist” in The Sentinel.
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