Laurie Cardoza-Moore (born February 20, 1962) is an American activist, film producer and evangelical leader who hosts the television program Focus On Israel on NRB TV.
[5] As Special Envoy to the United Nations, she states to focus on human rights abuses against Jews, Christians and Muslims.
[5] She received an associate degree from the University of Florida in 1981 and the KD Conservatory College of Film and Dramatic Arts in 1987.
[8] Cardoza-Moore is the founder and president of Proclaiming Justice to the Nations (PJTN), which describes itself as a counter-jihad group.
[14] In 2013 she gained nationwide attention for campaigning against a geography textbook used in her school district that asked students if a Palestinian suicide bomber who kills "several dozen Israeli teenagers in a Jerusalem restaurant" is "acting as a terrorist or as a soldier fighting a war."
[18] She received praise from a spokesman for DeSantis for her review of textbooks that "caught and corrected dozens of books to prevent political indoctrination of Florida's children.
[20] The Memphis Flyer also criticized her appointment as a "Mosque-Fighting, Insurrectionist, Vax Hoaxer, 9/11 Truther" and "anti-Black Lives Matter".