Fraser Hart Kershaw Jr. is a humanitarian, filmmaker and soccer manager, known primarily for his work raising awareness about global water issues.
[22][23][24] On July 19, 2014, The Sacramento Observer announced Kershaw and National Geographic's Doug Clevenger in the capital of California to showcase a televised portion of a new film about water.
[33] Travel Magazine stated Kershaw has slept in huts without electricity to luxurious accommodations and these experiences reinforced his opinion that no matter the environment everybody deserves the right to drink clean water.
[35] Kershaw in MovieMaker magazine collaborating with Greg Mellott and Francis Ford Coppola on a new art form called live cinema.
[39] Kershaw, with a group from the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism, USVI Council on the Arts, Crucian Gold, Cape Air, CBS, ABC, and the Economic Development Authority formed the first Caribbean Film and Artistic Cinematic Festival.
Film Matters Magazine has recognized The Summer of Love, noting its global reach and wide acceptance throughout the 2025 festival circuit.
[47][48] The film has garnered nominations and awards in multiple categories at festivals in countries including France, Italy, India, and the United States.
[59] Kershaw addressed the country of El Salvador on national news across 7 million homes bringing together congressional leaders and administration officials in hopes to furnish clean water to communities.
[60] The Caribbean's Drive Time Radio Show publicized Kershaw's clean water campaign and recorded him speaking out against the lack of sanitation in rural communities and he said, "If everybody stops going to the bathroom right now then we can save lives, but that's never going to happen.
[69] On March 28, 2015, he helped start a film festival for the student body at the University of Cincinnati where he encouraged the filmmakers to be fearless and compared the event to a sweaty gym full of boxers ready to spar.
"[73] The University of Kansas Department of Film and Media studies stated "Kershaw inspired and energized, entertained their thoughts about helping while still remaining very personable and humble.
Jeffrey, the Scottish native led the U.S.A. men's team over England in one of the greatest upsets in world cup history and later died in 1966.
[75] In Kershaw's first year as an NCAA head coach, he led a very young Penn State soccer team to the program's first winning record in half-a-decade.
[80] Sports History Network showcases Kershaw and Penn State Soccer team members wearing the same stripes back dating the historic year of 1812.
[90] Modern Latina Magazine showed Kershaw studying sugar samples from tree leaves as a way to pinpoint a drought to assess solutions with its data.
[91] Luxury Travel Magazine featured Kershaw testing out prototype luggage designed by the Swedish brand Thule Group.
[94] Kershaw has worked in rural areas assisting people with clean water and Mother Earth News compared the process to a wild ride.