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Fernando Mateo Reflects on His Legacy as a Community Activist (15 min) | 06-07-26

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Summary

Businessman and former Republican candidate Fernando Mateo reflects on his legacy as a community activist and entrepreneur in New York City. The narrative transitions from his early success founding the MIT vocational program at Riker’s Island to the creation of the nationwide "Toys for Guns" initiative, illustrating his ability to mobilize both public officials and private corporations for the common good. Mateo highlights his complicated relationships with powerful figures like Mayors David Dinkins and Rudy Giuliani, contrasting the former’s willingness to listen with the latter’s authoritative leadership during the fight for taxi driver safety. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices