Maxwell Alejandro Frost is the first Gen-Z and first Afro-Cuban elected to Congress, proudly representing Florida’s 10th District. A lifelong musician and organizer, Maxwell’s activism was sparked by the Sandy Hook tragedy, propelling him into national leadership roles with March for Our Lives and the ACLU.
Raised in Orlando by his Cuban mother, a special needs teacher, and his father, a professional musician, Maxwell is a champion for gun violence prevention and working families. In his first term, he led the creation of the first-ever Federal Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
Now in House Leadership, Maxwell is leading the fight against the billionaire takeover of our government, while advocating for bold policies that put people first.
“I’m honored to have the support of the Christopher Street Project. They’re doing the work everyday to protect the LGBTQ+ community at a time when they’re under constant attack. What we’re seeing from Trump and MAGA Republicans isn’t just politics—it’s cruelty. Using trans people as political targets is wrong, and I won’t stand by and watch it happen. In Congress, I’ll keep fighting to protect our rights and build a country where everyone can live with safety, dignity, and pride.”