PragerU Campaign Spreads Awareness of Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation

In honor of January being National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, PragerU has launched a “Protect Children’s Innocence”

LOS ANGELES — In honor of January being National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, PragerU has launched a “Protect Children’s Innocence” campaign to educate the public about the evils of exploitation and sexualization of children on a massive scale.

Change starts with awareness. Child exploitation and trafficking are affecting millions of children all over the world, even in our own communities. PragerU is educating, informing, and spreading awareness about these difficult but important issues with hard hitting content throughout the month of January, including:

Viewers and the general public are encouraged to take action by signing and sharing PragerU’s Protect Children’s Innocence Pledge. The pledge is a promise to educate oneself and others about this important topic and to take action in your communities to help preserve standards and boundaries, the role of the family, and children’s innocence.


PragerU, founded by Dennis Prager in 2011, is a not-for-profit organization that helps millions understand the values that shaped America and provides millions of Americans and people around the world with the intellectual ammunition they need to advocate for limited government, individual responsibility and economic freedom. Since its founding, PragerU videos have received over 2 billion lifetime views. PragerU is a resource for all who value liberty. It is a threat to all those who do not.

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