
Educational Resources
Built to teach. Grounded in truth.
The Truth Project is organized as a structured civic learning framework built around clearly defined subject areas. Long-form analysis, documentary commentary, published ISBN and ISSN volumes, and companion materials is intentionally organized into thematic tracks of study. Each area of coverage connects articles, video episodes, white papers, and supporting guides into a coherent progression that allows educators to move from single-day discussion to sustained, topic-based exploration.
Rather than isolated commentary, the platform functions as an indexed body of work. Topics are revisited, expanded, and layered over time, reinforcing institutional context, historical grounding, and policy analysis. This structure allows instructors to assign individual pieces or build extended units that deepen civic and political understanding.
The platform is organized into the following thematic tracks:
• Politics & Governance • Political Polarization & Social Division • Immigration Policy & Border Security • Economic Policy & Cost of Living • Media, Misinformation & Public Trust • Technology, Surveillance & Artificial Intelligence • Civil Rights & Social Justice • Foreign Policy & Global Affairs
More than a lesson plan, this is a conversation starter.

“The Holy Land Myth” and other Truth Project series aren’t just for passive viewing. They’re made to challenge perspectives, prompt dialogue, and spark deeper civic understanding.
Active News and Commentary
Politics and Implications
Past History and Current Understanding
Structured Learning Pathways
Each topic functions as a complete classroom sequence. Assign the primary documentary or analysis, reinforce it with downloadable companion guides, build context through vocabulary and visual timelines, and conclude with guided discussion or written reflection. Every element is designed to move students from exposure to deeper civic understanding.
Full Length Documentaries
Downloadable PDF Companion Guides.
Student Discussion Prompts and Guided Questions.
Vocabulary Sheets and Visual Timelines
Embedded, Ad-Free Educational Videos
Educational Use & Reuse Options
Common Ways Educators Use Our Materials
One-Day Discussion Anchor | Reading & Reflection | Guided Conversation | Professional Development Discussion

Imagery that matters and makes our readers think.
We don’t just present facts, we frame the stories behind them. Our documentaries, essays, and worksheets are built for:
Critical thinking | Personal reflection | Group dialogue
Each series is crafted for flexibility across K-12 classrooms, college classrooms, and at-home learning setups.
Instructional Applications

• U.S. History, Government, or Social Studies curriculum
• College seminars and civic education discussions
• Homeschool instruction and portfolio enrichment
• Youth group, nonprofit, or faith-based dialogue programs
• Professional development for educators, counselors, and facilitators
