Episodes

Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Project Censored - 08.17.21
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
The first guest on this week's program is Kevin Gosztola of www.Shadowproof.com .
He and Mickey speak about notable whistleblowers who've been in the news recently, including Julian Assange,
Daniel Hale, and Reality Winner.
In the second half of the show, a look at the fallout from a 2020 Congressional election, when Shahid Buttar ran again
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in her San Francisco district. Although Pelosi was easily re-elected, Buttar says elements of
the local Democratic Party retaliated against him for challenging Pelosi, by spreading groundless allegations
of personal misconduct. And, he says, multiple local media outlets covered the allegations despite the absence of
credible evidence. Buttar joins the program, along with Gloria Berry, a member of the party's Central Committee
("DCCC") for San Francisco.
Kevin Gosztola is the managing editor of the news web site www.Shadowproof.com
He has covered the Julian Assange legal proceedings in the UK from the beginning, as well as other press-freedom and whistleblower cases.
Shahid Buttar is a civil-rights lawyer, and has worked at the Bill of Rights Defense Committee and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
In the 2020 election, he challenged long-time incumbent Nancy Pelosi for her seat in California's 12th District (San Francisco).
Gloria Berry is a Navy veteran, and the founder of a womens' mentoring organization.

Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
Project Censored - 08.10.21
Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
Wednesday Aug 11, 2021
Mickey's guests for the hour are Susan Zakin and Steve Erickson. Zakin created the online journal
www.JournalOfThePlagueYears.ink as a place for new literature and new kinds of literature,
especially work examining life in the pandemic. Novelist Steve Erickson is a contributing editor to the site.
Susan Zakin is an environmental journalist, and the founder of Journal of the Plague Years.
Her previous works include "Coyotes and Town Dogs."
Steve Erickson is a prolific novelist, and teaches at the University of California's Riverside campus.
His latest work, "American Stutter," is published at Journal of the Plague Years.

Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Project Censored - 08.04.21
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Wednesday Aug 04, 2021
Mickey's first guest is long-time media activist and "culture jammer" Kalle Lasn,
the founder of Adbusters magazine. He summarizes the history of Adbusters,
and explains some recent developments, including the decision by Canada's dominant drug-store chain
to cease selling the magazine.
In the second half, Chase Palmieri returns to the program to explain the project he founded,
www.credder.com, the web site that gives news readers a place to evaluate the quality of news articles.
Kalle Lasn lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he founded Adbusters magazine in 1989;
he remains its editor-in-chief. He is also the author of three books, Culture Jam, Design Anarchy, and Meme Wars.
Chase Palmieri's work in the restaurant business inspired his idea that news consumers should have
a review site for journalism analogous to Yelp's role for restaurants; to provide this opportunity,
and create an incentive for news outlets to improve their product, he created www.credder.com
the Project Censored Show:
Host: Mickey Huff
Producer: Anthony Fest

Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
Project Censored - 07.27.21
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
Wednesday Jul 28, 2021
Mickey's guest for the hour is political scientist Aaron Good. Good recently completed writing a critique
of the latest BBC documentary from Adam Curtis ("Can't Get You Out of My Head"), ultimately concluding
that the work is intended to distract and hide rather than reveal. His conversation with Mickey covers issues
from the JFK assassination to changes in the world financial system in the 1970s.
Aaron Good holds a doctorate in political science from Temple University. His three-part critique
of Adam Curtis can be found online at www.kennedysandking.com He has a book, American Exception:
Empire and the Deep State, scheduled for release in 2022.
Host: Mickey Huff
Producer: Anthony Fest

Wednesday Jul 21, 2021
Project Censored - 07.20.21
Wednesday Jul 21, 2021
Wednesday Jul 21, 2021
This week's program presents edited audio of a July 13, 2021 Zoom conversation in which
Mickey hosted author Dan Kovalik. Kovalik spoke about his latest work, "Cancel This Book:
The Progressive Case Against Cancel Culture." Kovalik warns of the dangers of 'cancel culture'
on the left, and advocates instead for dialogue and tolerance of differing opinions.
Dan Kovalik is a law professor and a prolific author; some of his recent books
include "No More War," and "The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela."
Host: Mickey Huff
Producer: Anthony Fest

Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Project Censored - 07.14.21
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
How did the dominant corporate media cover Joe Biden's first 100 days as President? And how has media coverage of
Biden differed from that given to Donald Trump? Mickey is joined by Emil Marmol and Nolan Higdon to discuss a forthcoming article
the three of them wrote on these topics.
Then Jennifer Lyons speaks about her new academic study of left-populist podcasts, and how their perspectives differ from those of
legacy media such as cable TV.
Notes:
Nolan Higdon teaches at California State University, East Bay. He and Emil Marmot are frequent contributors to Project Censored.
Their forthcoming article will be titled, "Returning to Neoliberal Normalcy."
Jennifer Lyons teaches History at Diablo Valley College; her forthcoming article on left-populist media was coauthored with Nolan Higdon.

Wednesday May 12, 2021
Project Censored - 05.11.21
Wednesday May 12, 2021
Wednesday May 12, 2021
This week's program presents excerpts from a live online discussion co-produced by Project Censored and the Real News Network.
The first in a series of three programs examining life and media in the modern age of pervasive digital communication,
it examines the question "Is Freedom Possible in the Digital Era?"
The panelists were Andy Lee Roth, Allison Butler and John K. Wilson;
moderators were Maximillian Alvarez and Mickey Huff.
Notes:
Andy Lee Roth is Associate Director of Project Censored, and co-editor of the annual Project Censored books.
Alison Butler teaches in the Department of Communications at the University of Massachusetts.
John K. Wilson is Contributing Editor to Academeblog.org, a project of the American Association of University Professors.
Maximillian Alvarez is Editor-in-Chief at the Real News Network
A video of the entire program can be see at www.youtube.com/watch?v=07jht-StlI8
Music-Break information:
1) "Long Red" by Mountain
2) "Pipeline" by the Alan Parsons Project

Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Project Censored - 04.06.21
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Mickey's first guest is Shahid Buttar, who in 2020 ran against Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her seat
in the House of Representatives; he speaks about prospects for progressive change in 2021.
Then author Dan Kovalik returns to the program to discuss his latest work, "Cancel This Book,"
which warns of the dangers of 'cancel culture.'
Notes:
Shahid Buttar is a civil-rights lawyer; he's worked at public-interest organizations
including the Bill of Rights Defense Committee and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
In the 2020 election, he challenged long-time incumbent Nancy Pelosi for her seat
in California's 12th District (San Francisco).
Dan Kovalik is a law professor and a prolific author; some of his recent books
include "No More War," and "The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela."
The Project Censored Show:
Host: Mickey Huff
Producer: Anthony Fest
Music-break information:
1) "What About Me?" by Quicksilver Messenger Service
2) "Let's Work Together" by Canned Heat
3) "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield

Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Project Censored - 03.30.21
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Mickey's guest for the first half of this week's show is Jordan Elgrably,
editor of a new publication: the Markaz Review www.themarkaz.org
They explore some of the topics covered in this month's issue, "Why Truth?"
In the second half of the show, Andy Lee Roth explains how
nonhuman censors -- algorithms -- are exerting tremendous, yet unseen,
control over which stories users of online media are able to see.
Notes:
Jordan Elgrably, editor of the Markaz Review, is a widely-published writer.
He was also the cofounder of the Levantine Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
Andy Lee Roth is Associate Director of Project Censored, and coeditor
of the Project's annual volume of censored stories and other media analysis.
His article on algorithms as media gatekeepers can be found at
the Project Censored Show:
Host: Mickey Huff
Producer: Anthony Fest
Music-break information:
1) "What is Truth?" by Johnny Cash
2) "Gimme Some Truth" by John Lennon3) "Welcome to the Machine" by Pink Floyd
Archives at

Tuesday Mar 23, 2021
Project Censored - 03.23.21
Tuesday Mar 23, 2021
Tuesday Mar 23, 2021
In the first half of the program, peace organizer Medea Benjamin looks at the
Biden Administration's foreign policy, and finds it mainly a disappointment.
Then Rebecca Grace and John Gray introduce the Complete Picture Project,
an organization that assembles videos of nonviolent offenders facing sentencing,
so that a sentencing judge will learn more about an offender's entire life,
including family and community connections, rather than only the criminal record.
Notes:
Medea Benjamin is co-founder of the women's peace organization Code Pink;
she's also written eight books, including "Inside Iran" and "Kingdom of the Unjust."
Her recent article on Biden's foreign policy can be found at
Rebecca Grace and John Gray are the founders of the Complete Picture Project.
Gray himself served a prison term for crimes related to an old drug habit.
The organization's web site is www.completepicture.org
Version: 20241125

