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We the Kids - Guests: Judy Frazier and Kevin Fobbs

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WE THE KIDS  A non-profit organization that reaches, educates, and inspires America’s youth with patriotic and positive messages that encourage kids to learn American History and to become engaged in its government.

Our Goal  “To return God to America’s story!”   Visit  https://www.wethekids.us/

Judy Lane Frazier - President - We the Kids Inc   We the Kids is the vision of Judy Lane, a mom and grand-mom, who believes that this generation of America’s children deserves the opportunity to see America’s greatness “front and center.” Over a period of four years, she worked from her dining room table and used her own personal funds to create a non-profit business that would point children in a positive and patriotic direction, all the while learning about American history. Judy received a certificate from The National Society of The Daughters of the American Revolution. In November 2015, she received a Certificate of Appreciation for Volunteer efforts for the City of South Bend Parks and Recreation Department. In October 2023 Judy was featured in Giving Tomorrow magazine.

Kevin Fobbs - Journalist/Author Publicist   Professional journalist and writer since 1975. He obtained a political science and journalism degree from Eastern Michigan University and attended Wayne State University Law School. He recently received a national award from Writer’s Digest Magazine for his poem “Not A Simple Tree”. Kevin has written for the New York Times, and is the former Community Concerns columnist for 12 years with the Detroit News covering community, family relations, domestic abuse, education, government relations, and dispute resolution.  Kevin ran and operated the National Urban Policy Action Council (NUPAC) which produced colorblind solutions to universal issues.

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