
Adversity:
Stories of Critical Race Theory
The subject of Critical Race Theory made its ways in and out of both schools and media in the past several years, but has anything really changed?
"Adversity: Stories of Critical Race Theory" exposes what may be going on in your children's classes, in the name of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. And while many will still say it's all about race, there are much more sinister origins behind the applied theory that has taken hold of American institutions beyond American campuses. What really drove the "Summer of Love" riots: the death of George Floyd, or an insidious ideology of revolution at any cost? What world view underpins both the Black Lives Matter movement and Antifa?
Watch, as eight individuals tell their tales, ranging from personal to professional, of how the forces behind the theory have impacted not only their loved ones, but society as a whole. Hear expert analysis about people and theories that are driving extreme agendas, and what can be done to oppose it. Learn what's behind the innocuous theory, discover it's shocking origins, and consider the future that may wait for the United States if the practice goes unchecked.



First of all, thank you for watching this documentary. This was a deep labor of love, and while I toiled away in this heavily solo endeavor, I didn't even know if it would ever see the light of day. But fortunately, everything has come together in the end, and it’s being released to the world.
This documentary began as a convenient project based on connections me and my teammates were making through our daily work. Then, as a father myself, who has a daughter who is already attending public school, it became something more.
After hearing the stories of people who had seen this happen with their children, and the response that they got, and realizing that my family may be in line for this form of "re-education," I knew I needed to finish the project.
And while we tried to explain everything that underpins the theory, it's simply the case that the application is so broad and the forms the theory takes is so numerous, that the ones who will really thoroughly do something about this, is you: the parent, the concerned citizen, the voter.
So I hope you enjoy this documentary, I hope it is meaninful and educational to everyone who watches it, and I further hope it can spur people into action to discover the details of what may being taught in schools throughout the country.








