The Role of Media in Advocacy
We look for works that represent stories where an individual’s views are in some way being restricted. This is reflected in our works about the politically persecuted, whose stories we vet after intensive research. Viktor Shokin’s book, “Biden’s Corruption and War” is an example of such a work. We are in the process of producing other similar works that are also commentaries of the current political and social environment internationally that impact the U.S.
For artistic pieces, we look for work that touches on the pursuit of truth. We recently published the beginning children’s series, called “The Adventures of Zoie” geared to kids ages 7-9, which share stories about a young protagonist and friends who discover truths of morality, ethics, and accountability in a hi-tech world. Another fiction series is on its way, called “The Judgement Seat.” This series presents reflections on truth from a series of near-death stories. We also produce works that share our faith, such as the “Little Star’s Adventures,” a children’s series for ages 6-8, about the gospel of Christ.
For academics, we are supporting great works by Dr. Andrew Kudin that intend to expand current undergraduate philosophical and political science studies that present a truly “international” and comparative analysis of those areas of academia. In support of our pursuit of truth, we are also entering professional education spaces that promote healing from trauma, which we are currently working to complete.
