Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost joins the hosts to discuss how a decade of grassroots organizing and a commitment to progressive ideals paved the way for his historic election, arguing that his victory is a reflection of a resilient legacy of youth-led resistance unique to the broader South. Frost connects his success not just to his generation, but to the region's history of civil rights activism, suggesting that the South remains a critical battleground worth fighting for.
Before entering Congress, Frost served as a National Organizer with the ACLU and was a prominent leader in the March for Our Lives movement, activism sparked by his early volunteer work with the Newtown Action Alliance. His current legislative agenda focuses on combating the climate crisis and ending predatory junk fees through the introduction of the EPIIC Act. Additionally, he continues to drive civic engagement and youth voter turnout through creative cultural initiatives like his annual MadSoul Music and Arts Festival.
Learn more about Representative Maxwell Frost: https://frost.house.gov/
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