Conservative propaganda platform PragerU announced a partnership with Louisiana’s public education system Tuesday.
The partnership would bring the number of states collaborating with the organization on school curricula to seven, including Oklahoma, Florida, Montana, Texas, New Hampshire and Arizona.
PragerU is not, as its name suggests, an actual university. It’s actually a media company named after its founder, conservative activist Dennis Prager, who has openly admitted his goal is to “indoctrinate” American children with a right-wing worldview. Many of its critics argue that its propaganda downplays or whitewashes racist atrocities committed throughout American history, such as chattel slavery and the slaughter of Indigenous people by white settlers.
PragerU announced the partnership via an exclusive interview with the right-wing conspiracy theory outlet Epoch Times. And in a video posted on PragerU’s Instagram account Tuesday, PragerU Outreach Director Jill Simonian, who hosts a children’s show for the outlet, discussed the partnership from an event called the Louisiana Teacher Leader Summit.
Reached for comment about the partnership, an official from the Louisiana Education Department told MSBNC:








