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The Project Censored Show

The News That Didn't Make the News and Why

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Show overview

The Project Censored Show has been publishing since 2012, and across the 14 years since has built a catalogue of 663 episodes. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a Education show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Project Censored.

Episodes
663
Running
2012–2026 · 14y
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

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 program that discusses independent journalism, media censorship, deconstructing propaganda, and supporting a truly free press. The program focuses on “The News That Didn’t Make the News” and each week we conduct in depth interviews with guests and offer hard hitting commentary and analysis on the key political, social, and economic issues of the day with an emphasis on critical media literacy. The views and opinions expressed on this program/podcast are those of the guests and hosts and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Project Censored. This broadcast is intended for educational purposes as part of our mission to promote critical media literacy, independent journalism, and democratic engagement. We aim to foster thoughtful dialogue and encourage listeners to think critically about the information they receive from all media sources. Project Censored is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and does not endorse or oppose any candidate for public office.

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LGBTQ Organizing Beyond Meta’s Censorship

Jun 22, 20260

The Misuse of History: Archaeology in Palestine

Jun 22, 20260

Big Tech’s Campus Takeover, ICE’s Expanding Reach

Jun 15, 20260

News That Didn’t Make the News: Science Communicators and AI Data Centers

Jun 8, 20260

History is Not Past: 250 Years of the US Project and Examining HondurasGate

Jun 1, 20260

Reframing Mass Incarceration, Antiracism, and Abolition

May 26, 20260

Framing Atrocity: Photojournalism and Press Freedom

May 18, 20260

ICE Black Sites and Press Freedom Decline

May 11, 20260

Narratives of History and Israel’s Policing of Activists

May 4, 20260

The Violation and Capitulation of Higher Education

Apr 27, 20260

Muckrakers & Media Freedom: Celebrating the Izzy Award

Apr 20, 20260

US Militarism in Latin America and Corporate Colonialism in Honduras

Apr 13, 20260

Networks of Resistance: From Lebanon to College Newsrooms

Apr 6, 20260

Paradox of Power: Judgment of Gender and Modern Warfare

First up, Eleanor Goldfield sits down with educator and author Allison Butler to talk about her latest book: The Judgment of Gender: How Women are Centered and Silenced in Pop Culture. Allison dissects this seeming contradiction of both centering and silencing women. We dive into some history to orient us in the present, consider the intersections of womanhood, the women in service to patriarchy, and more. Next up, Dr. Shir Hever comes back on the show this time to give a perspective on the war on Iran that you won’t likely hear, even in alternative and independent media. Shir prompts us to consider what the actual goals of the war are through understanding modern warfare, the US/Israeli relationship, and the paradoxical stability of totalitarianism staring at us from this current apocalyptic war. The post Paradox of Power: Judgment of Gender and Modern Warfare appeared first on Project Censored.

Mar 30, 20260

Evangelicalism, Conspiracy & the First Amendment

First up on the show, Christian Nationalism, Evangelicalism - some might say that its whats destroying our nation, but are we actually ready to sit with how much it actually defines our nation? Jared Stacy, a former Evangelical Pastor and author of the newly released book, Reality in Ruins: How Conspiracy Theory Became an American Evangelical Crisis, joins the show to talk about the history and the present of this entwined relationship between the US and Evangelicalism, how conspiracy theories become gospel, and how if we want to address the fallout from this tangle, theological intervention is necessary. The post Evangelicalism, Conspiracy & the First Amendment appeared first on Project Censored.

Mar 23, 20260

Tracking ICE’s Detention Machine & Opposing the Cuba Blockade

In the first half of today’s show, Eleanor Goldfield sits down with Michael and Em from Project Saltbox to discuss their work of data gathering and analysis vis a vis DHS. They discuss their ICE Warehouse Tracker tool, and how ill-prepared these sites are to house tens of thousands of people. Michael and Em also discuss what the effects would be on communities surrounding these warehouses, and how we can use data to better understand the massive planned network of disappearing people, and thereby act to stop it. The post Tracking ICE’s Detention Machine & Opposing the Cuba Blockade appeared first on Project Censored.

Mar 16, 20260

What Corporate Media Won’t Tell You: Children in Dilley & Attacks on Iran

First up, journalist Stephanie Koithan joins the show to discuss Dilley, a concentration camp predominantly for children. Stephanie discusses some of the horrific stories she’s uncovered through her investigative reporting including instances of gross medical neglect and how difficult it is to do that reporting from what she calls a black site of information, and the retaliation by guards against the children for speaking with press. Next up, Mickey Huff and Eleanor Goldfield dig into some of the news that didn’t make the news with a focus on the US/Israeli illegal and unprovoked attacks on Iran. They discuss the nuance and multitude of facts that corporate media always miss or omit, the importance of historical context, the regional repercussions of these attacks, and more. The post What Corporate Media Won’t Tell You: Children in Dilley & Attacks on Iran appeared first on Project Censored.

Mar 9, 20260

Narratives of Power: Cartel Media Spin and Epstein Cover Stories

First up this week, Mexico City-based journalist José Luis Granados Ceja joins the show to talk about the recent Mexican operation that captured and killed a notorious cartel kingpin, and how US corporate media is twisting this story to not only give the US undue credit but to further the dangerous and dehumanizing rhetoric of Mexicans as villains. José Luis also digs into Mexico / US relations and how regional solidarity is needed in order to address the violent grandstanding by the US. Next up, Mickey sits down again with media analyst Nolan Higdon to dig into the latest in the Epstein files including the disturbing lack of accountability, the spectacle of the slow release of information, deconstructing propaganda around the files, and more. The post Narratives of Power: Cartel Media Spin and Epstein Cover Stories appeared first on Project Censored.

Mar 2, 20260

Cuba Under Siege & How the South Shapes the Nation

First up, Medea Benjamin joins the show to debunk a whole lotta US propaganda about Cuba. Having just returned from the island nation, Medea explains the terroristic domino effect that the US fuel blockade is having on the Cuban people, how the US weaponizes aid from Gaza to Havana, and… The post Cuba Under Siege & How the South Shapes the Nation appeared first on Project Censored.

Feb 23, 20260

Access Emergency: Reproductive Health Education and Independent Media

In the first part of the program Eleanor sits down with Martha Dimitratou, founder and Executive Director of Repro Uncensored to talk about the battles to bring reproductive health and sexual education information to the people in a time of escalating digital and indeed analog censorship. Martha talks about how incorrect information is often platformed while science-backed and nuanced information is stifled - and what this means for the physical, mental, and emotional health of those seeking reproductive health information and access. She also outlines tactics to sidestep this censorship, online and off. Next up, Mickey sits down with Norman Stockwell, publisher of The Progressive magazine and indie media veteran to talk about the current state of the media, some history of independent media and why that matters, the importance of becoming the media ourselves, and framing the news outside of the 24/7 extractive cycle. Norm and Mickey also dig into the nuance of attacks on corporate media, and why a truly free press means more, not fewer voices. The post Access Emergency: Reproductive Health Education and Independent Media appeared first on Project Censored.

Feb 16, 20260