• Fred Christian, Advocating for a Community's future

  • Nov 22 2022
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Fred Christian, Advocating for a Community's future

  • Summary

  • "Its ridiculous! Who can afford this, who can? Alot of you guys do know I exist, (and see the impact yet) but I do care. What you kids going to do, WHAT ARE YOU KIDS GOING TO DO?"

    Fred Christian is a longtime activist and a member of the disabled community. Fred partakes advocates for his community and the younger generation. He fights for affordable housing, healthcare, gun violence, along with many other social justice issues. Fred attended Rowan University and began the foundation of his social media organization titled, #IMPACT, in 2015.

    Fred Christian has a highlight during the interview which is when he questions what the younger generation is going to do… What are we going to do with this crisis? His call for action is for the younger generation to take action and get involved. Although this is an ongoing situation that may not be resolved easily, we as a group decided to make this podcast for younger generations to get involved. It is easy to research and find information online about situations, it is easy to find organizations online. Below we will provide just a few of the organizations that we have found that take place in the Miami area:

    1. Casa Familia 

    2. Disability Rights Florida

    3. Miami-Dade County - Community Action and Human Services

    4. Miami Lighthouse for the Blind 

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