Episodes

Tuesday Jan 08, 2019
Project Censored - 01.08.19
Tuesday Jan 08, 2019
Tuesday Jan 08, 2019
This week's show presents speeches and conversation from Project Censored's 2018 Media Freedom Summit 2.0
The first 2/3 of the show is from the keynote panel, then we hear part of the "News Abuse" discussion.
The panelists heard on the program are Abby Martin, Nora Barrows-Friedman, Eleanor Goldfield, John Collins, Nicole Eigbrett, and Steve Peraza.
They address topics ranging from Palestine to Black leadership to the corporate press' misleading portrayals of who the "Trump voters" were.
Notes:
The Media Freedom Summit took place in late October 2018. The Project Censored Show of November 19, 2018
presented audio from other speakers at the Summit.

Tuesday Dec 18, 2018
Project Censored - 12.18.18
Tuesday Dec 18, 2018
Tuesday Dec 18, 2018
In the aftermath of the Facebook/Twitter purge of hundreds of pages, artist/journalist
Eleanor Goldfield explains the need for an alternative to those sites. Then Bill Ottman
describes his new social-media site, Minds.com, and how it differs from the giants.
Notes:
Web sites mention on this week's program:
www.artkillingapathy.com
www.minds.com
www.mintpressnews.com
www.artkillingapathy.com
www.minds.com
www.mintpressnews.com

Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Project Censored - 12.11.18
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Tuesday Dec 11, 2018
Long-time investigative reporter Dave Lindorff explores the Pentagon's financial mysteries,
including massive unaccounted-for spending and decades of non-compliance with audit law.
Later in the program, a look at the real record of the late President George H.W. Bush.
Notes:
Dave Lindorff is a widely-published independent journalist. His article on financial stonewalling
at the Pentagon appears in the December 10 issue of The Nation, and at www.thenation.com.
More of Lindorff's work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net

Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
Project Censored - "Media Freedom 2.0"
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
Tuesday Nov 20, 2018
This week's program presents excerpts from two of the panels at Project Censored's recent "Media Freedom 2.0" conference.
First, a look at corporate media's misleading stereotypes of working-class Americans, with Steve Macek and Robin Andersen.
Then Kashmiri journalist Ifat Gazia relates some of the atrocities committed by Indian occupation troops in Kashmir,
and calls on the world to pay attention.
Notes:
Steve Macek teaches at North Central College in Chicago; Robin Andersen teaches at Fordham University in NYC.
Ifat Gazia is a Kashmiri freelance reporter. Tara Dorabji is an author and radio journalist who has twice reported from Kashmir.

Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
Project Censored - Historian Peter Kuznick
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
Tuesday Nov 06, 2018
Historian Peter Kuznick returns to the Project Censored Show to discuss
the forthcoming update to his book The Untold History of the United States.
The new material will cover the period from 2012 to 2018.
In the interview on this week's show, Kuznick addresses issues ranging from
Trump and Russia, to the prospects for ending the conflict in Syria.

Tuesday Oct 23, 2018
Project Censored - 10.23.18
Tuesday Oct 23, 2018
Tuesday Oct 23, 2018
Mickey, Chase and their guests analyze the October 11-12 mass deletion of pages or accounts by Facebook and Twitter.
The two social-media giants eliminated over 800 pages, many of them from independent-journalism or
anti-establishment-politics sites.
Notes:
PM "Patti" Beers is social media manager for theantimedia.com; her organization's page was among the many deleted by Facebook.
Mnar Muhawish is editor-in-chief at Mint Press News, and is concerned that Mint Press might be targeted in a future purge.
Mnar Muhawish is editor-in-chief at Mint Press News, and is concerned that Mint Press might be targeted in a future purge.
the Project Censored Show:
Hosts: Mickey Huff & Chase Palmieri

Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
Project Censored - 9/11 activists Jenna Orkin and Jon Gold
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
9/11 activists Jenna Orkin and Jon Gold are Mickey's guests for the hour. Rather than considering who the perpetrators might've been, these guests discuss the public health disaster that followed the attacks, when thousands of emergency workers and area residents became ill from the toxins spread by the fires and collapse of the World Trade Center. Jon Gold also calls out some of the lies told by politicians (both federal and local) about 9/11, as well as the failures of the 9/11 Commission.
Notes:
This is a rebroadcast of the Project Censored Show of July 16, 2018
Jenna Orkin has written four books, the most recent being "Ground Zero Wars." She focuses on the public health impacts of the 9/11 disaster. At the time of the attacks, her son attended high school four blocks from the WTC.
Jon Gold has been investigating 9/11 for over ten years. His latest work is "We Were Lied To About 9/11," a digital collection of transcripts from interviews with journalists, whistleblowers, peace activists, relatives of victims, and others who've worked to uncover the story.
Web sites mentioned on this week's show:

Tuesday Oct 09, 2018
Project Censored - 10.09.18
Tuesday Oct 09, 2018
Tuesday Oct 09, 2018
Mickey Huff and Chase Palmieri are joined by several of the contributors to "Censored 2019,"
the latest edition, just-published, of Project Censored's annual compilations of censored stories
and media analysis. They discuss some of the "Top 25" censored stories, as well as new developments
in media.
Notes:
Andy Lee Roth is associate director of Project Censored, and co-editor of Censored 2019 (with Mickey Huff).
He holds a PhD in Sociology from UCLA and teaches in the Seattle area. Steve Macek teaches at North Central College
in Illinois, and is the author of "Urban Nightmares," a study of the negative depictions of cities in US media. Eleanor Goldfield
is a journalist, musician, and multimedia artist.
Music-break info:
1) song: Lunar Sea artist: Camel
album: Lunar Sea label: Decca
2) song: Phoenix artist: Wishbone Ash
album: Wishbone Ash label: Decca
3) song: Ride Across the River Artist: Dire Straits
album: Lunar Sea label: Decca
2) song: Phoenix artist: Wishbone Ash
album: Wishbone Ash label: Decca
3) song: Ride Across the River Artist: Dire Straits
album: Brothers in Arms label: Warner Bros.

Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
Project Censored - 09.25.18
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
In observance of Banned Books Week 2018, Mickey speaks with three guests,
all involved in different facets of defending Americans' right to read.
Betsy Gomez is coordinator of Banned Books Week, Charles Brownstein is executive director
of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, and Abena Hutchful leads the Youth Free Expression Program
at the National Coalition Against Censorship.
Web sites mentioned on this week's show:
www.bannedbooksweek.org
www.cbldf.org
Notes:
Host: Mickey Huff
Producers: Anthony Fest & Dennis Murphy
Music-break info:
1) song: Phoenix artist: Wishbone Ash
album: Wishbone Ash label: Decca
2) song: Lunar Sea artist: Camel
album: Lunar Sea label: Decca
3) song = the Resistance artist = 2 Cellos
Producers: Anthony Fest & Dennis Murphy
Music-break info:
1) song: Phoenix artist: Wishbone Ash
album: Wishbone Ash label: Decca
2) song: Lunar Sea artist: Camel
album: Lunar Sea label: Decca
3) song = the Resistance artist = 2 Cellos
album = 2 Cellos label = Sony Masterworks

Tuesday Sep 18, 2018
Project Censored - 09.18.18
Tuesday Sep 18, 2018
Tuesday Sep 18, 2018
This week, the Project Censored Show presents some of the speeches from the 2018 Petaluma Progressive Festival.
Speakers at this year's event addressed issues from immigration to housing to climate change and nuclear disarmament.
Notes:
The music on today's show is from the group LoCura, performing at the festival.
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