
Videos · Short Clips · Jul 21, 2025
Reforming the EU from Within
Hungary’s Balázs Orbán explains how his country is staying in the EU to reform it from within—before its broken institutions drag all of Europe down.
Videos · Short Clips · Jul 21, 2025
Hungary’s Balázs Orbán explains how his country is staying in the EU to reform it from within—before its broken institutions drag all of Europe down.
Videos · 5-Minute Videos · May 05, 2025
What happens when a movement chooses death over life, and hatred over truth? We found out on October 7, 2023. The attacks weren’t just acts of terror—they revealed a deeper battle between freedom and…
Videos · The Book Club · Jan 21, 2025
What does it take to survive when civilization falls away? The Call of the Wild is more than a story about a dog thrust into the harsh wilderness during the Gold Rush—it’s an exploration of survival,…
Videos · Real Talk · Jan 15, 2025
Historian Niall Ferguson has studied Western empires such as the United Kingdom and the United States. PragerU CEO Marissa Streit and Professor Ferguson discuss how recent world occurrences bear…
Videos · Short Clips · Dec 10, 2024
Satirist and podcaster Konstantin Kisin explains why his parents fled the oppression of the Soviet Union so that he could grow up in the United Kingdom.
Videos · Stories of Us · Nov 26, 2024
Born in London to Pakistani Muslim parents, Dr. Qanta Ahmed followed her calling as a physician in New York and Saudi Arabia. But after 9/11, her worldview shifted when she witnessed the shocking…
Videos · 5-Minute Videos · Sep 30, 2024
Is diversity our greatest strength? Ask Western Europeans, who over the last decade have endured a tidal wave of immigration from the Muslim Middle East and Africa. Konstantin Kisin, co-host of the…
Videos · Real Talk · Aug 12, 2024
Douglas Murray is an investigative journalist and the author of The Strange Death of Europe and The War on the West. Douglas and PragerU CEO Marissa Streit discuss the reasons behind the unrest in…
Videos · Short Clips · Aug 01, 2024
What took place at the Olympic opening ceremony was a disgrace, but it perfectly illustrates the ongoing battle in Western civilization between the left and the Bible. The irony is that you don’t…
Videos · Real Talk · Jul 31, 2024
Why have destructive ideas become so contagious? Evolutionary psychologist Gad Saad and PragerU CEO Marissa Streit discuss why humans engage in maladaptive behaviors, why universities are the…
Videos · Short Clips · Jul 18, 2024
The left despises patriotism because it can be seen as a form of nationalism. Instead, they focus on and celebrate race, which ironically promotes racism and contradicts the color-blind American…
Videos · Real Talk · Jul 17, 2024
Konstantin Kisin, satirist, author, and co-host of the Triggernometry podcast, speaks with PragerU CEO Marissa Streit about his upbringing in the USSR and post-Soviet Russia, why he considers himself…
Videos · Short Clips · May 30, 2024
The UN is a moral wasteland—how could it not be, given that it is partially composed of many thuggish regimes? It might be time for the United States to leave the UN. NATO, on the other hand, is a…
Videos · Stories of Us · May 28, 2024
Born in the West Bank to a Hamas founder, Mosab Hassan Yousef was groomed for a legacy of terror. But he made a dangerous choice to reject violence and escape the oppression and bloodshed inflicted…
Videos · Leo & Layla's History Adventures · Nov 17, 2023
Have your elementary kids heard of the “Hippocratic Oath”? In this time-traveling cartoon, they’ll get to meet Hippocrates, the father of medicine for all of Western Civilization, and learn how…
Videos · Leo & Layla's History Adventures · Oct 06, 2023
Do your elementary students know where America got its name? They’ll love time traveling with Leo and Layla to meet Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci—the man who realized that the New World was a new…
Videos · Leo & Layla's History Adventures · Sep 22, 2023
What does a French philosopher from the 18th century have to do with the founding of America? Your elementary students will travel with Leo and Layla to meet Montesquieu, a political philosopher of…
Videos · The Book Club · Feb 21, 2023
What can we learn from ancient Greek poetry? A foundational text of Western Civilization—The Iliad by Homer—is one of the oldest pieces of literature still read by modern audiences. Why? Because we…
Videos · The Book Club · Dec 20, 2022
Civilization and Its Discontents by Sigmund Freud—the father of psychoanalysis—explores the perpetual struggle between self and society. Clinical psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry at UCLA Dr.…
Videos · Leo & Layla's History Adventures · Nov 04, 2022
Do your elementary students know what makes William Shakespeare one of the most enduring authors in Western Civilization? In this episode, Leo and Layla meet the famous writer and discover why "he…
Videos · Leo & Layla's History Adventures · Oct 07, 2022
Why is Columbus Day being replaced with Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Do your kids know the truth about Christopher Columbus? This animated episode explains why we honor Columbus and teaches elementary…
Videos · Leo & Layla's History Adventures · Dec 31, 2021
Leo and Layla learn what scientific exploration is all about from "The Father of Modern Science."
Videos · Leo & Layla's History Adventures · Sep 24, 2021
With help from the "first citizen" of ancient Athens, Leo and Layla learn about the birth of democracy and the importance of civic duty.
Videos · The Book Club · Feb 18, 2020
William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is the greatest play ever written. In this episode of The Book Club, Michael Knowles and Andrew Klavan discuss the themes of this classic work — inaction, appearance…
Videos · 5-Minute Videos · Feb 17, 2020
For the past few centuries, Western Civilization has dominated the world both culturally and economically. Why? Some point to imperialism, slavery, and colonial wars. But those sins are common to all…