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Project Censored
At Project Censored, we examine the coverage of news and information important to the maintenance of a healthy and functioning democracy. We define Modern Censorship as the subtle yet constant and sophisticated manipulation of reality in our mass media outlets. On a daily basis, censorship refers to the intentional non-inclusion of a news story – or piece of a news story – based on anything other than a desire to tell the truth. Such manipulation can take the form of political pressure (from government officials and powerful individuals), economic pressure (from advertisers and funders), and legal pressure (the threat of lawsuits from deep-pocket individuals, corporations, and institutions).
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Artículos
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29 de noviembre de 2023, puesto en línea por Shealeigh
How do we at Project Censored identify and evaluate independent news stories, and how do we know that the Top 25 stories that we bring forward each year are not only relevant and significant but also trustworthy? The answer is that every candidate news story undergoes rigorous review, which (…)
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29 de noviembre de 2023, puesto en línea por Vins
In August 2023, the Hechinger Report’s Rebecca Redelmeier reported findings from the University of North Carolina’s Neurosciences Hospital on how in-hospital schools open a road to recovery to address the student mental health crisis and foster school connectedness. Programs like UNC’s Hospital (…)
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29 de noviembre de 2023, puesto en línea por Vins
In a September 2023 article for ProPublica, produced in partnership with the Idaho Statesman, Becca Savransky reported that Salmon, Idaho’s elementary and middle schools are at serious risk of falling apart and pose physical threats to students. Despite several attempts to solve the issue, both (…)
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29 de noviembre de 2023, puesto en línea por Vins
A Fall 2023 report, “Teaching While Undocumented,” by authors Esa Syeed and Abigail Rosas for Rethinking Schools describes the personal experiences and struggles of undocumented individuals newly working as teachers in the state of California. One teacher, Daniela, describes what it was like to (…)
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26 de noviembre de 2023, puesto en línea por Shealeigh
Laws that criminalize HIV transmission—many enacted in the 1980s, when HIV was poorly understood—have not been changed to reflect scientific advances in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. In January 2023, Truthout reported that twenty-five states have HIV-specific laws, and nine states have sentence (…)