Episodes
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Project Censored - 01.30.18
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Long-time Honduras-solidarity activist Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle is the first guest on this weeks show;
he provides updates on the suppression of popular dissent in Honduras in the aftermath of last year's
corrupted election, and the pervasive power of a tiny US-backed ruling elite.
For the second segment of the program, Portland-area high-school teacher Ursula Wolfe-Rocca is the guest;
For the second segment of the program, Portland-area high-school teacher Ursula Wolfe-Rocca is the guest;
drawing on examples ranging from MLK and COINTELPRO to todays Black Lives Matter movement,
she explains how the study of history enables students to connect the past to the present, and to become
more critical thinkers. She also suggests resources for teachers who want to take their classes beyond standard textbooks.
Wednesday Jan 24, 2018
Project Censored - 01.23.18
Wednesday Jan 24, 2018
Wednesday Jan 24, 2018
To open the show, Mickey welcomes back artist/writer/activist Eleanor Goldfield.
They address a range of issues being ignored or slighted in corporate media.
In the second half, investigative journalist Kevin Gosztola is the guest;
he explains the goals of his current project, www.shadowproof.com.
Notes:
Eleanor Goldfield is creator of the web site www.artkillingapathy.com,
host of "Act Out" on Free Speech TV, and author of the new book Paradigm Lost.
Kevin Gosztola is an online journalist, formerly a contributor to www.firedoglake.com,
now an editor at www.shadowproof.com.
Tuesday Jan 09, 2018
Project Censored - 01.09.18
Tuesday Jan 09, 2018
Tuesday Jan 09, 2018
In the first half of the show, Mickey and Peter speak with three student researchers
at San Francisco State University, and their faculty advisor, about their current Project Censored research,
and about innovative new approaches to journalism itself.
Then Chase Palmieri of Tribeworthy.com makes a return visit to the show, to offer an update on Tribeworthy's progress.
Tribeworthy's purpose is to offer news 'consumers' a site to collectively rate the quality of individual news stories.
Notes:
This is a rebroadcast of the Project Censored Show of June 11, 2017.
Bethany Surface, Malcolm Pinson and Audrey Johnson are students at San Francisco State University
and members of the SFSU Project Censored Club; Kenn Burrows is faculty advisor to the club,
and an lecturer in Holistic Health Studies.
Chase Palmieri is co-founder of Tribeworthy.com
Web site mentioned on this week's program:
www.tribeworthy.comTuesday Jan 02, 2018
Project Censored - 01.02.18
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
On this special edition of the Project Censored Show, the co-editors of Poets Reading the News
spend the hour looking back at some of the most important news stories of 2017, expressed via poetry.
Elle Aviv Newton and Jenna Spagnolo present a dozen poems, each read by its author, addressing issues
from gun violence to opiod deaths to global warming.
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