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Project Censored educates students and the public about the importance of a truly free press for democratic self-government. We expose and oppose news censorship and we promote independent investigative journalism, media literacy, and critical thinking. Through our website, weekly radio program, annual book, and other programs, we provide this service to the United States, Canada, UK, and the world. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesThe Prairieland Case and the US Government's Assault on Constitutional Rights
The Project Censored Show The Prairieland Case and the US Government's Assault on Constitutional Rights On this episode of the Project Censored Show, Eleanor Goldfield sit down Kels Menchaca, an organizer with the DFW Support Committee to talk about the Prairieland case. With combined sentences of 562 years, the defendants represent the latest intensification in the US government's violent assault on free speech, freedom of assembly, freedom to have zines, freedom to think, and more.
Venezuela's Earthquake Aftermath: Recovery Amid Sanctions and Propaganda
On this episode of the Project Censored Show, Leonardo Flores joins the show again to talk about the fallout from the double earthquake in Venezuela. Leo outlines some of the recent US media propaganda attempting to smear Venezuela when, in fact, it is the US paralyzing Venezuela's disaster response through unilateral economic warfare.
Why Can't We Hold Israel Accountable for Its Genocide in Gaza? It's the Media...
In a Double Down News (DDN) video report, British filmmaker Richard Sanders begins a summary of a "horrific new [United Nations] report" with a listing of three atrocities committed by Israeli forces against Palestinian children.
Colonial Distortion of Palestine's History
This week on the program, a special full show with Palestinian author, historian, and academic Dr. Ramzy Baroud about his latest book Before the Flood: A Gaza Family Memoir Across Three Generations of Colonial Invasion, Occupation, and War in Palestine. Dr. Baroud takes us through longue duree, a history that has not been amputated and distorted by colonial narrative.
The News That Did Make the News - But Was Wrong
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The Project Censored Newsletter-June 2026
Meet Our Summer 2026 Student Interns We're so excited to welcome a new cohort of talented students to the Project Censored team, who will support our research and editorial efforts throughout the summer. Isïa Patie is an incoming junior at Binghamton University studying political science. Before that, she attended the University of Lille in France. Her interests include housing policy, gender studies, and the sociology of spaces of confinement.
The Sycophancy Machine: How AI Rewards Confirmation Over Accuracy
On this episode of the Project Censored Show, Mickey Huff sits down with public health researcher and journalist Lily Minh Wass to talk about the sycophancy machine. Lily outlines the subtle and disturbing quirks of AI's large language models, amplifying our human desire to be agreed with, which supersedes the desire to be factual. Lily highlights our cognitive offloading onto AI, breaks down how these systems operate, and more.
The Misuse of History: Archaeology in Palestine
On this episode of the Project Censored Show, Eleanor Goldfield sits down with professor Abboud Hamayel to discuss the misuse of history, in particular archaeology as a tool of ethnic cleansing and genocide. Abboud also deconstructs the performative solidarity of pity, the entangled histories that make Palestine a lens through which to frame our own struggles, the jealousy of the settler, and stepping outside of colonial time.
LGBTQ Organizing Beyond Meta's Censorship
Meta's censorship of LGBTQ voices brings together digital activists, legal experts, and LGBTQ communities to combat invisibilization. We discuss the problematic dependency on social media platforms, how this can spur the creation of alternative comms and organizing methods, digital legal frameworks in the EU vs the US, and more. Caspar Pisters is the head of communication for Amsterdam's wonderful & notorious Club Church.
Big Tech's Campus Takeover, ICE's Expanding Reach
First up, cohost Mickey Huff sits down with media analyst Nolan Higdon to dig into big tech's hold on higher ed - namely, their aims to surveil, extract, and breach. Nolan digs into a recent hacking scandal, how big tech aligns with the likes of Epstein, and a dark history of eugenics, big tech propaganda, and authentic resistance.