City & State Pennsylvania 2 November 2023
City & State PA is the premier multimedia news organization that provides non-partisan coverage to Pennsylvania’s state and local government, including all things politics and public policy. This week, City & State PA picked Fred Faylona as one of the top 3 biggest winners of the week.
Long-time Treasurer Janis Creason praised Fred Faylona's experience and "non-partisan approach" to the job 2 November 2023
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Longtime Dauphin County Treasurer & Republican Janis Creason Recommends Fred Faylona as Replacement 1 November 2023
Black NewsBeat with Dr. Kimeka Campbell 27 September 2023
Fred Faylona was a guest at The Black NewsBeat with Dr. Kimeka Campbell, beginning at 25:00. In this show, she explores the life and community of Harrisburg and its expressions in the black and brown community. Showcasing the poetry, music, and activism of the city, BNB shows the hidden gems of the capital region and how much sits under the surface of the city. Dr. Campbell and a myriad of special guests talk about the civic, creative, and cultural pieces that shape Harrisburg and the people who live there. Catch #HBGBNB twice a month LIVE! Tickets to be in the Live Studio Audience are #paywhatyoucan and can be purchased at openstagehbg.com.
Greater Harrisburg NAACP Chapter Candidate Meet & Greet 27 April 2023
The Greater Harrisburg NAACP Chapter hosted the Primary Election candidates's meet and greet at the AFSCME Conference Center on April 27, 2023.
Penn State's Jesse Information Sciences and Technology profiled Fred Faylona, a 2016 Information Sciences and Technology graduate, on the University's online newsletter.
I'm Sorry, George Medium, May 31, 2020
I was distraught about George Floyd's death and there was very little I could do about it. But I realized there is still HOPE. Read on.
Is Pennsylvania welcoming to immigrants? PennLive, April 8, 2019
The World Affairs Council of Harrisburg (WACH) conducted a symposium on global migration where Fred Faylona participated in a panel called Voices of Immigrants. WACH President Joyce M. Davis wrote an opinion piece about this event.