FMU BOOK SIGNING WITH FRRC IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MIAMI DOLPHINS & LENNAR FOUNDATION

FMU BOOK SIGNING WITH FRRC IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MIAMI DOLPHINS & LENNAR FOUNDATION

Florida Memorial University hosted a book signing event with the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition (FRRC), in partnership with the Miami Dolphins and Lennar Foundation. Students from FMU’s Certificate Program in Construction Trades program had the opportunity to hear from FRRC President and Executive Director Desmond Meade and were provided a copy of his book Let My People Vote: My Battle to Restore the Civil Rights of Returning Citizens. The memoir recounts Meade’s personal journey and activism to restore voting rights to returning citizens who have served their terms following Florida’s passage of Amendment 4 in 2018Copies of the book given to students were purchased by the Dolphins from African American owned Pyramid Books in Boynton Beach.

 

The Miami Dolphins Social Impact Committee previously donated $100,000 to the FRRC Fines and Fees Program in September 2020 to impact hundreds of people with past convictions, with a focus on Miami Gardens and the surrounding communities. As part of this commitment, the Dolphins collaborated with FRRC to pay the fines and fees of four FMU students at Tuesday’s event. Additionally, through the Miami Dolphins Foundation Food Relief Program, meals were provided from iSeeFood Miami, a Miami Gardens based and African-American owned restaurant. These efforts align with Second Chance Month (April), a nationwide effort to raise awareness about barriers faced by those with criminal records after serving their time and providing opportunities to reintegrate into society.

 

“I am profoundly appreciative for the collective impact that the Miami Dolphins and Florida Memorial University continue to have on empowering individuals with the skills, knowledge, and resources needed to elevate their personal lives and economically transform their communities,” said Florida Memorial University President Jaffus Hardrick.

 

“As a returning citizen, I personally know the positive impact of having hope, access to a job, and access to participate in our democracy. That’s why I’m grateful to be a part of this wonderful opportunity,” said Meade.

 

“Through our partnerships with FMU and the FRRC, we are continuing to find intentional ways to support the Construction Trades Program students in developing their careers and improving their lives,” said Miami Dolphins Senior Vice President of Communications and Community Affairs Jason Jenkins. “Voter awareness and engagement is an important area of focus for our organization, and during Second Chance Month, we hope to further educate and help our community surrounding these initiatives.”

 

In January 2021, the Miami Dolphins Social Impact Committee announced that they joined the Lennar Foundation to fund Florida Memorial University’s Certificate Program in Construction Trades. This program, the first of its kind at a Historically Black College in Florida, will play a key role in economic empowerment by providing equitable access for minorities in South Florida through employment in the construction business. Tuition, along with meals and transportation, is free for all participants in the 12-week certification program. The donation is in collaboration with Miami Dolphins players, the organization, the Lennar Foundation and a NFL Foundation social justice grant. Participants can register for the program at www.fmuniv.edu/trade.