Project Censored's state of the free press 2025
the top censored stories and media analysis of 2023-24
Project Censored's state of the free press 2025
the top censored stories and media analysis of 2023-24
Book - 2024
"State of the Free Press 2025 shows how independent journalism can promote civic engagement and reconnect people who have otherwise lost interest in sensational "news" that distracts and polarizes us. Balancing critical analysis with optimistic vision, the book's diverse contributors champion press freedom and critical media literacy to hold the powerful accountable and promote a more just and inclusive society. State of the Free Press 2025 is a joint production of The Censored Press and Seven Stories Press."--
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Fair Oaks, CA :
Censored Press,
[2024]
New York, NY : Seven Stories Press, [2024] |
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505 | 0 | |a Foreword / by Mnar Adley -- Introduction : reporting the truth to resist injustice / by Andy Lee Roth and Mickey Huff -- Chapter 1 : the top censored stories and media analysis of 2023-24 / compiled and edited by Nicole Mendez-Villarrubia, Cam Lippincott, Amy Grim Buxbaum, Steve Macek, and Andy Lee Roth. Introduction : exposing gaps in corporate control over news / by Andy Lee Roth ; Note on research and evaluation of censored news stories ; Thousands killed and injured on the job, with significant racial disparities in deaths and injuries ; A "vicious circle" of climate debt traps world's most vulnerable nations ; Saltwater intrusion threatens US freshwater supplies ; Natural gas industry hid health and climate risks of gas stoves ; Abortion services censored on social platforms globally ; Global forest protection goals at risk ; Military personnel target gen z recruits with lurid social media tactics ; New federal rule limits transcript withholding by colleges and universities ; Controversial acquitted-conduct sentencing challenged by US commission ; Generative AI apps raise serious security concerns ; One-third of children globally face water scarcity due to climate change ; Indigenous activities in Panama shut down notorious copper mine ; Homeland security, ICE using cell-site simulators for illegal tracking ; Companies' net-zero promises have near zero credibility ; Bottled water consumption exacerbates socioeconomic inequalities ; Activites rally outside insurance giants, denouncing fossil fuel investments ; Palestinians in Gaza suffering from chronic illnesses cannot access medical care ; Constitutional loophole propels xenophobic border policies in Texas ; Unregulated PFAS harming native American communities ; Kids online safety act (KOSA) poses serious first amendment concerns ; California's groundbreaking investment in education for incarcerated youth ; FBI's annual crime report misunderstood and misrepresented by media ; Hospital school programs support students' mental health and education ; Forced labor traps adopted children in Paraguay ; Israel-linked grouped attempts to censor pro-Palestinian artists on Spotify -- Chapter 2 : deja vu news : what happened to previous censored stories / by Nicole Mendez-Villarrubia, Grace Harty, Olivia Rosenberg, and Steve Macek -- Chapter 3 : Just Barbie girls in a corporate media world : saying kenough to patriarchal junk food news / by Reagan Haynie, Sierra Kaul, Gavin Kelley, Jen Lyons, Marcelle Swinburne, and Mickey Huff -- Chapter 4 : bolstering genocide : news abuse in corporate news coverage of Israel's attack on Gaza / by Robin Andersen -- Chapter 5 : media democracy in action with contributions / by Kirby Thomas West (Institute for Justice), Sarah Leah Whitson (Democracy for the Arab World Now), Dorothy Kidd (University of San Francisco), Cassandra Kunert (Weave News), and JeJe Mohamed (Aegis Safety Alliance), compiled and introduction by Mischa Geracoulis -- Chapter 6 : eleven theses on disinformation (with apologies to Karl Marx) / by Bill Yousman. | |
520 | |a "State of the Free Press 2025 shows how independent journalism can promote civic engagement and reconnect people who have otherwise lost interest in sensational "news" that distracts and polarizes us. Balancing critical analysis with optimistic vision, the book's diverse contributors champion press freedom and critical media literacy to hold the powerful accountable and promote a more just and inclusive society. State of the Free Press 2025 is a joint production of The Censored Press and Seven Stories Press."-- |c Provided by publisher. | ||
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