Biography
Laurie Cardoza Moore is a prominent advocate on the frontlines of the ideological, social, and religious battles of this generation. Serving as Special Envoy to the United Nations for human rights and antisemitism on behalf of 44 million Christians, she also leads efforts against antisemitism through PJTN’s Antisemitism Awareness Resolution in statehouses across the U.S.
A homeschooling mother of five, Laurie’s activism began when she discovered anti-Semitic and anti-American content in her children’s textbooks. This sparked her mission to bring awareness and change through legislative efforts, media, and advocacy. As founder of PJTN, her documentaries and programs reach over 2 billion potential viewers worldwide, educating on issues related to Israel and combating antisemitism.
Laurie has received numerous honors for her leadership, including appointments to the President’s Council of the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), being named one of the “Top 100 People Positively Impacting Israel” by The Algemeiner, and receiving the “Friend of Israel Award” and the “Goodwill Ambassador to Israel Award.” She also serves on Tennessee’s Textbook and Instructional Materials Quality Commission.
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