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La Ultima Palabra: Alexandra Collins

Clip: 11/13/2021 | 3m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

The 17-year-old says embarrassment stops many people from creating change.

At just 17, Hinsdale Central High School senior Alexandra Collins is already an accomplished environmental activist. She gives La Ultima Palabra on the emotion she says stops many of us from creating change in our communities – and how you can stop it from stopping you.

11/13/2021 | Rating NR

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