Episodes
Tuesday Apr 26, 2016
Project Censored – 04.26.16
Tuesday Apr 26, 2016
Tuesday Apr 26, 2016
Tuesday Apr 19, 2016
Project Censored – 04.19.16
Tuesday Apr 19, 2016
Tuesday Apr 19, 2016
Tuesday Apr 12, 2016
Project Censored – 04.12.16
Tuesday Apr 12, 2016
Tuesday Apr 12, 2016
A last-minute agreement has forestalled a planned faculty strike at
the California State University system, the largest higher-education
system in the U.S. Peter Phillips, a CSU professor himself, speaks with
four other faculty members about academic labor issues, at CSU and
nationwide: Jennifer Eagan teaches Philosophy at CSU, and is President
of the California Faculty Association, the CSU professors' union. Andy
Merrifield teaches Political Science, Nick Baham teaches Ethnic Studies;
both are also CFA officeholders. Nolan Higdon teaches History at
multiple campuses; he describes the life of a "road scholar."
Mickey Huff will return in two weeks.
Tuesday Apr 05, 2016
Project Censored – 04.05.16
Tuesday Apr 05, 2016
Tuesday Apr 05, 2016
On today's program, we hear a speech by historian and veteran journalist David Talbot; his latest book "The David Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA and the Rise of America's Secret Government." He spoke at Sonoma State University, pointing out how many of the abuses of the Bush and Obama Administrations are rooted in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The evening also included an extensive question-and-answer period, in which Talbot and the audience discussed issues ranging from military/intelligence whistleblowers to Donald Trump's presidential candidacy.