Events
The Project Censored Lecture Series – This event is FREE!
The Project Censored Lecture Series
Hosted by Professor Mickey Huff
Tuesday, May 9th, 6:30 P.M.
Aqus Café 189 H Street
Petaluma, CA
This event is FREE!
Dr. Peter Phillips of Sonoma State University and his Investigative Sociology Student Research Teams for Spring Semester 2017 Present Their Findings:
On the Rental Housing Crisis in Sonoma County: Fair & Affordable Housing Campaign
Social Justice Week at Sonoma State University
Sonoma State University Social Justice Week Program April 3 – April 7, 2017 Monday April 3rd: Social Justice Week Kick Off Project Censored is a co-sponsor of Social Justice Week at Sonoma State University April 3-7. The events are open to student and the public for free all week. Donations are accepted to support the […]
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Event at University of La Verne – Fighting Fake News: 21st Century Global Critical Media Literacy
Mickey Huff (Director of Project Censored, professor of social science and history, Diablo Valley College), Andy Lee Roth (associate director of Project Censored, instructor in sociology, Citrus College) and Elizabeth Blakey, (lawyer, sociologist, First Amendment scholar, and assistant professor of journalism, Cal State-Northridge) will examine news censorship, the origins of “fake news,” and how critical […]
Ralph Nader – Breaking Through Power Event
Project Censored director Mickey Huff will be introducing Ralph Nader at his “Breaking Through Power” talk at the University of La Verne in southern CA. Nader will be highlighting the success stories of fellow Americans who organize change and work together to derail the many ways that wealth manipulates politics, labor, media, the environment, […]
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Retailers Offer Quiet Shopping Hours for Families of People With Autism
Bright lights, loud noises, and crowds can be difficult for people with autism. At no time during the year are stores brighter, louder, and more crowded than during the holidays. To help autistic people and their families have a more peaceful, enjoyable shopping experience, some retailers (including Toys “R” Us and Target) are hosting special shopping days and events designed just for them. [1]
THE PROJECT CENSORED LECTURE SERIES CONTINUES
AQUS CAFÉ 189 H St. at 2nd, Downtown Petaluma Tuesday, December 6th @ 6:00 P.M., Free! Hosted by Mickey Huff, Director of Project Censored, professor of social science and history at Diablo Valley College INVESTIGATIVE SOCIOLOGY and SOCIAL JUSTICE in SONOMA COUNTY Join us for an evening exploring investigative sociology and social justice work with Dr. […]
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Project Censored 40th Anniversary Party and Book Release!
Lagunitas Beer Sanctuary 1280 N. McDowell Blvd in Petaluma, CA Monday November 14th- 5:30 to 8:30 P.M. Only $10 at the door (students with valid ID $5) Proceeds benefit Project Censored Come celebrate Project Censored’s 40th Anniversary! There will be pizza and salad from Sonoma Mountain Pizza; great music with The No Buenos and hip […]
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Chinese Cultural Revolution: After Fifty Years: The Significance of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution
October 1 & 2, 2016 Sonoma State University Student Union Building Ballroom B Admission: Free Website: http://www.wholeworldjustice.org/program/ Sponsors: SSU School of Social Science, Sociology Department, Sociology Social Justice and Activism Club, Media Freedom Foundation/Project Censored This conference offers a critical evaluation of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution after fifty years. The presenters bring their own direct experience […]
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