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Despite the suggestive sound of its name, PragerU is a content creator, not a university. Its short, well-produced videos appeal to college students and young people. And it has big plans to grow.
PragerU Kids' Jill Simonian joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss a new White House exhibit designed to reignite interest ...
Patriotic education does not mean propaganda to produce blind allegiance to the government. The patriotism of the Revolution ...
PragerU’s kids’ content is separate from its 5-Minute Videos, but covers many of the same themes: American history, civics, financial literacy, social issues, and religion.
PragerU’s efforts in Texas — which has the second-largest K-12 student population in the country behind California — is a reminder of the scope of its crusade to overhaul America’s ...
PragerU announced it was “now in Texas” and “on the approved vendor list.” (A Texas Education Agency spokesperson said in a statement, “Prager U has not been approved by either the Texas ...
PragerU CEO Marissa Streit said she was “ecstatic” with Florida’s decision at the time. She did not try to hide her political bias in speaking about PragerU’s infiltration of the classroom ...
PragerU announced this week that the conservative media outlet will expand its reach into Texas public schools, but state education officials said the controversial nonprofit has not been approved ...
PragerU’s Confederate classroom propaganda: Co-opting history to prop up modern insurrectionists Abraham Lincoln is portrayed making arguments that sound like modern Proud Boys begging a judge ...
PragerU has also received at least $215,000 from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, a right-wing charitable trust that has spent millions fueling the right-wing panic over election fraud.
The PragerU goal: “Indoctrinate kids at a young age into a far-right belief system” What Ron DeSantis wants to teach kids: Racism and inequality don't matter, and politics can't solve injustice ...
PragerU, a nonprofit known for producing short and often controversial videos promoting conservative viewpoints of different civic topics, had its content approved for use in Oklahoma’s public ...