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Oct142011

The Gary Null Show - 10/14/11

Guests: Mickey Huff and Peter Phillips


Mickey Huff is an Associate Professor of History at Diablo Valley College in California where he specializes in the history of the American media, critical thinking and popular culture. He is also the Associate Director of the Media Freedom Foundation and Project Censored, which was the recipient of the 2008 PEN Oakland National Literary Censorship Award

Along with Peter Phillips, is the primary editor of the recent annual edition of Project Censored – Censored 2012 – which presents the top censored sorties and media analysis for the years 2011.

Peter Phillips is a professor of Sociology at Sonoma State University in California where he teaches courses in political sociology, media censorship, and the sociology of power and the media. He is the former founding director of Project Censored, an internationally known research program and watch organization that annually identifies the “Most Censored” news stories not appearing in mainstream media

Prof. Phillips has written many oped investigative pieces for news soures such as Counterpunch, Common Dreams, Social Policy, Free Inquiry and others, and appears frequently as a guest on TV shows such as Talk of the Nation, the World Radio Network and Jim Hightower’s program

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