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Upper School Students Attend Quaker Youth Leadership Conference

Easton Martinenza ‘27, Elia Lichterman '28, and Kylie Poole '28 gained valuable leadership and advocacy skills at the Quaker Youth Leadership Conference (QYLC) held at Carolina Friends School, engaging in meaningful experiences centered on social change and environmental responsibility. 
They explored the role of art in activism at the Paperhand Puppet Project and deepened their understanding of African American heritage at the Hayti Heritage Cultural Center. A visit to Red’s Quality Acre highlighted the importance of sustainable agriculture and community-driven food systems. In an Environmental Advocacy workshop with Friends Place on Capitol Hill, students discussed policy and action for a greener future. The conference also fostered creativity and confidence through a talent show and student-led workshops. From performances to discussions, each activity empowered students to become changemakers in their communities. 
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