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Pro-Child Politics
- Why Every Cultural, Economic, and National Issue Is a Matter of Justice for Children
- Narrated by: Zachary Cameron
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Pro-Child Politics challenges the selfish quo by centering children in all cultural and political conversations.
In Pro-Child Politics, Katy Faust has mobilized a collection of experts who apply her children-before-adults approach to their areas of expertise. From porn to debt, foreign policy to religious liberty, each chapter explains how a child-first approach isn’t just nice—it’s a necessity. Contributors explain how the needs of children are being ignored and propose practical, bold reforms that will ensure the next generation will not only survive, but thrive.
Life—Dr. Abby Johnson (And Then There Were None, ProLove Ministries)
Masculinity—Ken Harrison (Waterstone/Promise Keepers)
Femininity—Peachy Keenan (Domestic Extremist)
Family—Katy Faust (Them Before Us)
Race—Delano Squires (The Heritage Foundation)
Gender Ideology—Chris Elston (Billboard Chris)
Porn—Jon Schweppe (American Principles Project)
The Economy—Christopher Bedford (The Blaze)
Taxes—Grover Norquist (Americans for Tax Reform)
Debt—Phil Kerpen (American Commitment)
Energy—The Honorable Neil Chatterjee
ESG/DEI—Justin Danhof (Strive)
Religious Liberty—Ashley McGuire (The Catholic Association)
Education—Tiffany Justice (Moms for Liberty)
Digital Technology—Maria Baer (The Colson Center for Christian Worldview)
Environment—Chris Barnard (American Conservation Coalition)
National Security— Dan Caldwell (Defense Priorities)
Policing—Ari Hoffman (The Post Millennial and Talk Radio 570 KVI)
Border Security/Immigration—Lora Ries (The Heritage Foundation)
Pro-Child Politics strips away the thin veneer of adult talking points to spotlight the most overlooked constituency: our children.