Project Censored

Project Censored – February 20, 2015

Educates students and the public about the importance of a truly free press for democratic self-government. We expose and oppose news censorship and we promote independent investigative journalism, media literacy, and critical thinking. Archives for the past three and half years are on line at: http://www.projectcensored.org/category/radio/


Project Censored

Project Censored – February 13, 2015

Educates students and the public about the importance of a truly free press for democratic self-government. We expose and oppose news censorship and we promote independent investigative journalism, media literacy, and critical thinking. Archives for the past three and half years are on line at: http://www.projectcensored.org/category/radio/


Project Censored

Project Censored – February 6, 2015

Educates students and the public about the importance of a truly free press for democratic self-government. We expose and oppose news censorship and we promote independent investigative journalism, media literacy, and critical thinking. Archives for the past three and half years are on line at: http://www.projectcensored.org/category/radio/


Project Censored

Project Censored – January 16, 2015 at 1:00pm

Mickey Huff and Peter Phillips interview  Dr. Carlos Torres is a Media Anthropologist at Sonoma State University. He has spent significant field research time in Chiapas Mexico, where he examined the diversity of emerging public media and truth telling. Additionally, they talk with Joseph Lough a lecturer in the Department of Economics, University of California, … Continued


Project Censored

Project Censored – January 2, 2015 at 1:00pm

Peter and Mickey discuss the  2015 edition of Project Censored’s annual book on stories unreported or under-reported by the corporate media. The guests are Andy Lee Roth, co-editor of “Censored 2015,” and two contributors to the book, Dorothy Kidd and Zara Zimbardo. Roth summarizes some of the “top 25 censored stories,” and their common themes. … Continued