Highlighting the year's most significant independent journalism-including reports on ICE surveillance, Meta censorship, and police violence-Project Censored's State of the Free Press 2026 celebrates the Project's 50th year, illuminating issues the establishment press have obscured and raising voices corporate media have throttled.
Balancing critical analysis with optimistic vision, the volume's diverse contributors champion press freedom and critical media literacy as essential tools to empower individuals and unite communities in the battles to hold the powerful accountable and to defend democracy from authoritarian assaults.
Project Censored's State of the Free Press 2026 includes: Project Censored director Mickey Huff's Foreword, where he writes about the history and continued relevance of the Project, and why media literacy and press freedoms are more important than ever, as it celebrates its 50th anniversary; editors Shealeigh Voitl, Andy Lee Roth, and Mickey Huff introduction to this year's book, discussing the siege on public knowledge in the age of Trump 2.0, envisioning an interconnected and imaginative resistance to censorship; a Déjà vu News chapter, which updates on previous year's top stories, including how a Monsanto "intelligence center" targeted journalists and activists, journalist Abby Martin's challenge to Georgia's BDS "gag law," and the Justice Department's secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) rules; a Junk Food News section that spans from Snow White and actress Gal Gadot, to Drake versus Kendrick and the gutting of public education, not to mention Elon Musk's chain saws, Cybertrucks, and creeping fascism, surveying the dubious reporting that's Making America Junky Again; John Collins of Weave News discusses the Long Shadow of News Abuse in the case of Elise Stefanik, Israel, and Antisemitism; Media Democracy in Action, featuring inspiring contributions by Ryan Grim of Drop Site News, Maya Schenwar and Lara Witt of the Movement Media Alliance, Joe Lauria of Consortium News, Lauren Harper with the Freedom of the Press Foundation, and Jodi Rave Spotted Bear of the Indigenous Media Freedom Alliance; and Shealeigh Voitl and Reagan Haynie's zine-style guide to infographics equips social media users with the tools to responsibly evaluate the content they see online and become empowered media makers.
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