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As debates over censorship, misinformation, and the power of corporate media reach a fever pitch, Project Censored—one of the longest-running media watchdog organizations in the United States—marks its 50th anniversary. But in 2026, what does “censorship” actually look like?
On this edition of Parallax Views, J.G. Michael speaks with Mischa Geracoulis, Outreach and Engagement Officer for Project Censored, about the evolving landscape of media ethics, independent journalism, and the fight for a truly informed public.
Geracoulis breaks down how news values are shifting in the 21st century, why “media democracy in action” matters more than ever, and how independent outlets are working to challenge the narratives and omissions of the corporate press. In an era defined by algorithmic influence, disinformation, and declining public trust, this conversation asks a fundamental question: Who decides what counts as news... and what gets left out?
From the role of critical media literacy to the urgent need for watchdog journalism, this episode explores how Project Censored continues to spotlight underreported stories and hold power accountable, five decades after its founding.
Key topics:
- Media censorship vs. “junk food news” in the digital age
- The ethics and values shaping modern journalism
- Why independent media is essential to democracy
- “Media Democracy in Action” and real-world examples
- How audiences can become more critically engaged news consumers
If you’re concerned about the state of the free press—or wondering how to separate signal from noise in today’s media ecosystem—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.


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