On too many college campuses today, ideas are muffled, and perspectives are often one-sided.
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On too many college campuses today, ideas are muffled, and perspectives are often one-sided. 

A recent poll in The Harvard Crimson’s annual spring faculty survey show that out of 1,100 professors polled:

Harvard is hardly alone in its political bias. University faculty who identify as “liberal” consistently outnumber their “conservative” colleagues. And this trend has accelerated in recent years.

As socialist ideology gains traction on college campuses, students are forced to self-silence or self-censor to avoid conflict or cancellation. 

We must prepare high school students against the indoctrination on campuses BEFORE they go to college.


Can you give a high school student the tools to stand up against woke ideology on college campuses? Click here to donate $25, $50, $100, or any amount>>

My name is Zilvinas Silenas, President of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). Our mission is to inspire, educate, and connect future leaders with the economic, ethical, and legal principles of a free society.

FEE is reaching out directly to high school students through our educational programs like FEE in the Classroom

 


 

FEE in the Classroom is a unique program held in brick-and-mortar and virtual classrooms across the country that teaches young Americans the principles of free markets, individual liberty, and limited government.

These subjects are increasingly becoming “forbidden courses” as socialist professors rapidly displace their right-leaning counterparts on college campuses.

But these subjects are essential in our everyday lives, even if socialist professors don’t want our students to learn them.


Your donation will allow high school students to learn lessons they won’t hear anywhere else. Please click here to give your gift today >>>

In a single day, 75–300 students, on average, engage with FEE’s faculty of acclaimed instructors through compelling lectures, exciting economic experiments, engaging group discussions, and Q&As.

Students learn how the core principles of individual liberty and free-market economics apply to their daily lives, communities, careers, and the state of the nation.

 

This program challenges high school students to think outside the box, to challenge the mainstream narrative.
 

Can I count on you to support FEE in the Classroom? Click below to donate.
 

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Thank you,
 

Zilvinas Silenas
President of FEE

 

 
FEE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization, so donations made to FEE are tax-deductible to the full extent allowable by law.

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