Watch This: Project 2025 Explained

May 23, 2024 | Easy A, Project 2025

Last week, you read about Project 2025, so now you know how it threatens our current way of life and the democratic future that we want for America. And here’s the thing: We aren’t the only ones worried about it!

We work hand-in-hand with many other groups who also want to protect our democracy, and they’re all sounding the alarms about Project 2025.

In fact, just last month our founder, Katie Paris, joined the African American Policy Forum for one of their Freedom to Learn Homeroom events. It was called “We are the Majority: How Parents can Protect Education and Multiracial Democracy,” and it focused on the threats of Project 2025, especially when it comes to our children’s education.

We’ve pulled a short clip of that session so you can watch how — in under one minute! — Katie so perfectly explained Project 2025 and why we need everyone to know about it:

And stay tuned: Next week we’ll talk about quick and simple actions we can all take to spread the word about the dangers of Project 2025 and how to stop it from becoming our reality!

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