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We are Project Censored and after 40 years of creating an annual book showcasing media censorship we are bringing the fight to your ears and eyes. The Project Censored Show is a weekly public affairs ... more
FAQs about The Project Censored Show:How many episodes does The Project Censored Show have?The podcast currently has 708 episodes available.
March 25, 2019Fukushima Meltdown Site With Arnie and Maggie Gundersen and US Military Plans to Dominate Outer space with Bruce GagnonNuclear-power experts Arnie and Maggie Gundersen return to the show to publicize the ongoing damage the Fukushima meltdown site is inflicting on Japan and the Pacific. They also rebut the idea that nuclear power is part of the answer to climate change. In the second half of the program, Bruce…The post Fukushima Meltdown Site With Arnie and Maggie Gundersen and US Military Plans to Dominate Outer space with Bruce Gagnon appeared first on Project Censored....more59minPlay
March 22, 2019Episode 20: US-Venezuelan RelationsOn this episode of Along the Line, Dr. Dreadlocks Nicholas Baham III, Dr. Nolan Higdon, and Janice Domingo discuss the history of US-Venezuelan relations. ATL’s Creative Director is Jorge Ayala. Mickey Huff is ATL’s producer. ATL’s engineer is Janice Domingo. Listen to all of our previous content at ProjectCensored.org/atl Contact us…The post Episode 20: US-Venezuelan Relations appeared first on Project Censored....more0minPlay
March 19, 2019How “Fighting Fake News” Has Become the New Trojan Horse for Corporate and Social Media CensorshipOn this episode of the Project Censored Show, Mickey and Chase spend the hour with journalist Kevin Gosztola of Shadowproof.com. They discuss how “Fighting Fake News” has become the new Trojan horse for corporate and social media censorship and go into detail about troubling recent examples and trends. Related links…The post How “Fighting Fake News” Has Become the New Trojan Horse for Corporate and Social Media Censorship appeared first on Project Censored....more0minPlay
March 15, 2019Episode 19: 5 Ways To Be A More Media Literate CitizenOn this very special episode of Along the Line, Dr. Nolan Higdon travels to the International Media Literacy Conference in Savannah, GA to interview Dr. Allison Butler. Butler discusses 5 ways individuals can be more media literate citizens. ATL’s Creative Director is Jorge Ayala. Mickey Huff is ATL’s producer. ATL’s…The post Episode 19: 5 Ways To Be A More Media Literate Citizen appeared first on Project Censored....more0minPlay
March 15, 2019Episode 18: Listener Questions February 2019On this very special episode of Along the Line, the listeners control the show. Listen as Janice Domingo and Dr. Nolan Higdon respond to listener questions about The Price of Politics; AOC; History of US/Mexico/Native American relations; Trump’s Wall; 2020 Election; and Hyper-polarization. ATL’s Creative Director is Jorge Ayala. Mickey…The post Episode 18: Listener Questions February 2019 appeared first on Project Censored....more0minPlay
March 15, 2019Episode 17: A History of BlackfaceOn this episode of Along the Line, the listeners control the show. Listen as Jorge Ayala, Janice Domingo and Dr. Nolan Higdon discuss the history of blackface. ATL’s Creative Director is Jorge Ayala. Mickey Huff is ATL’s producer. ATL’s engineer is Janice Domingo. Listen to all of our previous content…The post Episode 17: A History of Blackface appeared first on Project Censored....more0minPlay
March 12, 2019Abby Martin at Social Justice WeekOn this week’s program, we hear a speech by Abby Martin, delivered as part of Sonoma State University’s Social Justice Week activities. She describes and explains US corporate media’s parroting of Trump Administration propaganda, as Trump works to topple Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro. She also asks why almost no Democratic…The post Abby Martin at Social Justice Week appeared first on Project Censored....more1hPlay
February 19, 2019Kenn Burrows, Neal Gorenflo, and Michael MoreyKenn Burrows of San Francisco State University returns to the program to talk about SFSU’s annual Gandhi-King Season of Nonviolence. Then Neal Gorenflo of Shareable.net explains how his website aims to facilitate cooperative problem-solving around the world. Finally, historian Michael Morey introduces his new biography of David Fagen, the buffalo…The post Kenn Burrows, Neal Gorenflo, and Michael Morey appeared first on Project Censored....more59minPlay
February 13, 2019Activists at the Local and Global LevelsMickey interviews two activists who work at the local and global levels, respectively. High School student Lucia Garay explains how she became motivated to work for social justice, and the challenges that young people face even in a “liberal” region. Then Steven Jay returns to the show to explain his…The post Activists at the Local and Global Levels appeared first on Project Censored....more1hPlay
February 04, 2019Abby Martin and Mnar MuhaweshMnar Muhawesh of MintPress News explains the recent US Senate bill aimed at suppressing the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement; she also looks at a new far-reaching establishment and corporate-media-backed initiative called NewsGuard that would “rate” websites for accuracy. Many conflicts of interest are discussed. Later in the program,…The post Abby Martin and Mnar Muhawesh appeared first on Project Censored....more59minPlay
FAQs about The Project Censored Show:How many episodes does The Project Censored Show have?The podcast currently has 708 episodes available.