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Parents Involved in Education (USPIE)

Liz Franzel at the KLTT studio talks with Sheri Few, Founder and President of USPIE (U.S. Parents Involved in Education). USPIE is a nationwide coalition that seeks to return education to its proper local roots and restore parental authority over their children's education by helping parents and local communities escape federal and other national influences. With March being Women's History Month, Sheri Few touches on title IX, men in women's sports, and all the other atrocities we're seeing take place in education.

In her documentary film, April Few, a young mother of two, embarked on an eye-opening exploration of the current state of American government schools and made some alarming discoveries regarding agendas kept hidden from the eyes of both students and parents like her. Through a series of interviews with educational experts, she explores the following questions:

- Are public schools forming a wedge between parents and children?

- Are children being trained to become political activists for the political left?

- What is the true aim of so-called comprehensive sexuality education?

- How much transgender influence is there in government schools?

- How is Critical Race Theory indoctrinating American children?

- Is there a federal education scheme to control the nation’s workforce?

April meets the authors of several books that guided her journey of discovery and gave her a newfound mission—to educate parents of school-aged children about the indoctrination taking place in government schools.

Watch Sheri Few's seminal documentary film Truth and Lies in America's Education System here.

 

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