Episodes
Tuesday Mar 15, 2016
Project Censored – 03.15.16
Tuesday Mar 15, 2016
Tuesday Mar 15, 2016
Cuban diplomat Miguel Farga discusses Cuban society and government, and makes the case for Congress to end the US trade embargo against Cuba. Miguel Farga is First Secretary of the Cuban embassy in Washington, DC.
Tuesday Mar 08, 2016
Project Censored – 03.08.16
Tuesday Mar 08, 2016
Tuesday Mar 08, 2016
They now operate the Fairewinds Foundation (www.fairewinds.org).
Tuesday Feb 23, 2016
Project Censored – 02.23.16
Tuesday Feb 23, 2016
Tuesday Feb 23, 2016
Peter and Mickey spend the hour in conversation with author/educator Henry Giroux. Giroux explains the concept of 'critical pedagogy,' and the pivotal role that education plays for the whole of society. He warns of the increasing domination of the world by the ultra-rich, and a new form of anti-intellectualism fostered by a failing corporate media. Among the measures the left must take to resist these forces, he names the formation of a third political party, and more academics taking on the duties of public intellectuals, rather than confining themselves to the campus.
Tuesday Feb 16, 2016
Project Censored – 02.16.16
Tuesday Feb 16, 2016
Tuesday Feb 16, 2016
Tuesday Feb 09, 2016
Project Censored – 02.09.16
Tuesday Feb 09, 2016
Tuesday Feb 09, 2016
Peter and Mickey spend the hour in conversation with Elliot D. Cohen. In his latest book, "The Technology of Oppression," Cohen explores the many ways that federal agencies are spying on Americans, and offers proposals to rein in these invasions of privacy.
Elliot D. Cohen writes about information technology, as well as mass-media ethics and other philosophical issues.
Tuesday Feb 02, 2016
Project Censored – 02.02.16
Tuesday Feb 02, 2016
Tuesday Feb 02, 2016
Despite its clean environment and health-concious residents, California's Marin County has been called the breast-cancer capital of the world. But is the seemingly high incidence of the disease actually the result of high rates of screening, and tests that often yield false positives? And did some health officials allow the dubious reputation to continue, to keep research dollars flowing? Mickey Huff interviews Independent journalist Peter Byrne on the conclusions of his years-long investigation, and its implications about the workings of the health-care system.
Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
Project Censored – 01.26.16
Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
Tim DeChristopher is a climate campaigner, and the founder of two climate-action organizations. He spent 21 months in prison for submitting a false bid at a federal oil and gas auction in Utah in 2008. www.timdechristopher.org
Sunsara Taylor is with StopPatriarchy.org, and also is a member of the Revolutionary Communist Party (www.revcom.us.)
Tuesday Jan 19, 2016
Project Censored – 01.19.16
Tuesday Jan 19, 2016
Tuesday Jan 19, 2016
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
Project Censored – 01.12.16
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
Tuesday Jan 12, 2016
Tuesday Jan 05, 2016
Project Censored – 01.05.16
Tuesday Jan 05, 2016
Tuesday Jan 05, 2016