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WASHINGTON, May 28 (Lifesitenews.com) – The Capital Research Centre (CRC) has warned that the controversial video, “It’s Elementary”, will begin airing on local PBS stations across the country next week. The film is aimed at young elementary school age children and promotes the acceptance of homosexuality. The film was produced and is being promoted by a group calling itself People for the American Way (PFAW). The public airing of the film may be cancelled by calling, writing or e-mailing local PBS stations.

CRC notes that PFAW is funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, the Nathan Cummings Foundation, the David Geffen Foundation, and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. Christopher Yablonski of CRC reports that these “charitable” foundations are using tax-exempt dollars to fund PFAW. “By funding PFAW and its activities, Carnegie, Mott and the rest of these foundations are abetting an effort that is highly offensive to many parents of young children,” Yablonski added.