Episodes

Friday Mar 02, 2012
Project Censored - 03/02/12
Friday Mar 02, 2012
Friday Mar 02, 2012
Mickey Huff and Andy Roth discuss "Occupy Education and the Season for Nonviolence."
We begin this morning talking about the ongoing Occupy Education events and the upcoming March in March for this Monday March 5 in Sacramento (see occupyeducationca.org for details)- our first guests include Kristy Morrison of Galileo High School in SF (K-12); Marc Lispi, an instructor at BCC (community colleges); and Eden Foley of UCB (UC) which include some of the folks from AgainstCuts.org. At the bottom of the hour we hear from Steve Zeltzer of Work Week Radio with the labor calendar. In the second half of the program we'll be joined by Kenn Burrows of the Holistic Health Learning Center at San Francisco State University and hear about a series going on there right now called Season for Nonviolence.

Friday Feb 24, 2012

Friday Feb 17, 2012

Friday Feb 03, 2012

Friday Jan 27, 2012
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Friday Jan 27, 2012
Friday Jan 27, 2012

Friday Jan 20, 2012
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Friday Jan 20, 2012
Friday Jan 20, 2012

Friday Jan 13, 2012
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Friday Jan 13, 2012
Friday Jan 13, 2012
Today’s program we address Ten Years of Guantánamo and the Evisceration of the Rule of Law. Joining us will be investigative journalist Andy Worthington, author of The Guantánamo Files; Almerindo Ojeda, professor of linguistics and director of the Guantánamo Testimonials Project at University of California, Davis; and Pardiss Kebriaei, an attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights, an organization that has led the way in seeking accountability for torture and arbitrary detention at Guantánamo. We will also have live music in studio from one of the most notable political folk musicians of our time, the one and only David Rovics.

Friday Jan 06, 2012
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Friday Jan 06, 2012
Friday Jan 06, 2012
Welcome to the Project Censored Show on the Morning Mix today Peter Phillips, Andy Roth, and Abby Martin from Media Roots will address the questions of Strategy for Occupy: Can a non-violent social movement be effective and remain non-violent in the face of a repressive empire? We will be joined by Dr. Cynthia Boaz political Science professor in nonviolent struggles at Sonoma State University and rapper and activist Boots Riley with the Occupy Oakland Movement, with in studio music by singer songwriter Vic Sadot. We will also hear from Steve Seltzer with Work Week Radio Labor News and round out the hour with Ted Rall author of the Anti-American Manifesto and Michael Nagler former Chairperson of UC Berkeley’s peace and Conflict Studies Program.

Friday Dec 30, 2011
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Friday Dec 30, 2011
Friday Dec 30, 2011
The Project Censored Show on Pacifica Radio; today’s show we speak with Code Pink’s Dana Balicki and Media Roots’ Abby Martin about the Occupy Movement for 2012; we hear from Steve Zeltzer of Work Week Radio; for the last part of this week's program we are joined by independent journalist and analyst Stephen Lendman, author of How Wall St. Fleeces America, on how we might stop the march to war on Iran.

Friday Dec 23, 2011
Friday Dec 23, 2011
Occupying Free Speech Radio- Our One-Year Anniversary Show covering major news stories that were under reported or ignored by the corporate media. Today’s show we celebrate one year on the air at KPFA Pacifica Free Speech Radio as part of the Morning Mix; we’ll hear an interview with Prof. Robert McChesney, a leading scholar and activist for media reform, on the state of the media in the US; we’ll hear from Steve Zeltzer of Work Week Radio; film producer Cindy Piester joins us to talk about the new film “On the Dark Side in Al Doura, A Soldier in the Shadows” that Addresses Soldier’s War Crimes Allegations & Iraq Atrocity Photos and we’ll also speak with the father of US Army Ranger John Needham (Michael Needham) to tell his son’s story; and we round out our one year anniversary show on Pacifica with a few words from interim GM at KPFA Andrew Phillips and a short conversation with Media Roots founder and PC contributor Abby Martin.