Noted: Modern activist journalism

Review of: Censored 2014: Fearless Speech in Fateful Times, by Mickey Huff and Andy Lee Roth with Project Censored. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2013, 431pp. ISBN 978-1-60980-484-7 From its provocative title to its inclusion of contributions from observers like John Pilger, Censored 2014 provides...

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Published in:Pacific Journalism Review
Main Author: Steve Ellmers
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