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Mickey Huff is co-host of the Project Censored Show with former Project Censored director Dr. Peter Phillips. It airs on the progressiveradionetwork.com out of New York City

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Eleanor Goldfield and Mickey Huff host this week’s program.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 thro... more

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Eleanor Goldfield and Mickey Huff host this week’s program.

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 car... more

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 escalatin... more

First up, Mickey and Eleanor dive into some critical media literacy including AI-generated videos and images that ping our confirmation biases, making it all the more important to stay vigilant in analyzing content, regardless of whether or not we wa... more

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Stephanie Koithan
Digital editor of the San Antonio Current, covering politics, immigration issues, and related topics
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Episode: Project Censored Show - 3-10-26
José Luis Granados Ceja
Mexico City-based journalist; co-host of Sin Muros; covers Latin America
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Episode: The Project Censored Show - 3-3-26
Martha Dimitratou
Founder and executive director of Repro Uncensored
Repro Uncensored
Episode: Project Censored - 2-17-26
Norman Stockwell
Publisher of The Progressive magazine and Indy Media veteran
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Episode: Project Censored - 2-17-26
Katie Jones
Ohio River Valley Coordinator at Fractracker Alliance
Fractracker Alliance
Episode: The Project Censored Show - 2-10-26
Steve Macek
Professor of Communications at North Central College
North Central College
Episode: Project Censored 2-3-26
Christian Sorensen
Researcher and associate director at Eisenhower Media Network
Eisenhower Media Network
Episode: Project Censored 2-3-26
Dr. Austin Kocher
Political and legal geographer, studying immigration enforcement
Syracuse University
Episode: Project Censored - 1/27/26
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A Capital One employee sharing insights about the company's internal dealings and connections to Israeli weapons manufacturers.
Capital One
Episode: Project Censored - 1-20-26

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Mickey Huff
Co-host and executive producer of the Project Censored Radio Show

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 83 ratings
  • Cuznik is confused, inconsistent.... Yes, Peter Kuznik, is right to advocate collaboration over conflict in the interests of humanity.

    However, If the French had followed the wishes of the British, to claim authority over North America, there would be no United States.

    Why must the Ukranians sacrifice their liberties in favor of Russia, following the rules of an extinct USSR? The US, like France of old, SHOULD be striving to assist the liberty of Ukraine.

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    Dr Democracy
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  • Cuznik is confused, inconsistent.... Yes, Peter Kuznik, is right to advocate collaboration over conflict in the interests of humanity.

    However, If the French had followed the wishes of the British, to claim authority over North America, there would be no United States.

    Why must the Ukranians sacrifice their liberties in favor of Russia, following the rules of an extinct USSR? The US, like France of old, SHOULD be striving to assist the liberty of Ukraine.

    RJBOGUE

    Podcast Addict
    2
    Dr Democracy
    4 years ago
  • Missing episode

    The episode for 09.07.21 is missing, replaced with the episode about Adbusters.

    Apple Podcasts
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    mcdjinn
    United States4 years ago
  • Aaron Good’s attack on deceased Vincent Bugliosi

    To claim that Reclaiming History was ”perhaps largely written by people at Langley” without presenting a shred of evidence, or even having read any of the book was a low blow to a man who can no longer defend his reputation from such a damning accusation. I have read the book, and discussed it briefly with Mr. Bugliosi on the phone a couple of years before he passed away. Why is it so long (to Aaron Good that’s laughable, which is strange coming from a Ph.D who presumably read some lengthy tomes... more

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    J and P Alden
    United States5 years ago
  • Good show

    Informative interviews, diverse topics. It’s well work listening to.

    Apple Podcasts
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    shadrachian
    United States6 years ago

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Thought-provoking show with great guests and critical discussion.
Informative interviews and diverse topics, highly engaging for fans of media critique.

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Project Censored Show - 3-10-26
Q: What kind of medical care is available inside, and how has it been?
There is a medical facility on site, but staffing is inconsistent; there were times when no one was present during visits, and even when staff are available, care appears limited and focused on simple remedies like water rather than comprehensive medical treatment.
Project Censored Show - 3-10-26
Q: But before we get into some of what you've reported on that's going on there, can you give us some backstory about Dilley and give us a sense of who is it that is imprisoned there?
Dilley was reopened by the Trump administration after being closed under Biden; originally opened in 2014 during a migrant surge, it operates as a trailer-based, camp-like facility with families detained together, including a significant number of children.
The Project Censored Show - 3-3-26
Q: What are the implications of Epstein file disclosures for trust in government and media?
Higdon argues that the Epstein files reveal a pattern of selective document release and real-time censorship, which erodes trust in institutions and highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability across political and media elites.
The Project Censored Show - 3-3-26
Q: How do weapons and U.S. policy influence the cartel situation?
The guests discuss the heavy flow of U.S.-origin weapons to cartels, criticizing U.S. policy for enabling violence while arguing for stop-gap measures like restricting arms flows, improving interdiction, and reframing the U.S. role from intervention to cooperation and domestic policy reform.
The Project Censored Show - 3-3-26
Q: What prompted the El Mencho operation and how does it affect the cartel landscape in Mexico?
Ceja explains that El Mencho's death disrupts the top leadership of one of the most powerful cartels, potentially weakening the organization but also risking fragmentation into rival factions and increased violence; it also challenges the assumption that the U.S. must always intervene, signaling that Mexico can and should handle sovereignty-aligned security measures.

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What is Project Censored about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This program centers on critical media literacy, censorship, and independent reporting, featuring interviews with activists, journalists, and scholars who challenge mainstream narratives. Guests span reproductive health advocacy, environmental and data-center impacts, immigration and geopolitics, and labor rights, with a consistent thread of questioning power, corporate influence, and state secrecy. Notably, episodes frequently blend on-the-ground activism with rigorous analysis of media ecosystems, making it a strong pick for audiences who value accountability journalism and movement-building strategies. A standout aspect is the recurring collaboration between two seasoned hosts who bring decades of organizing and media critique to diverse... more

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