
Friday's Project Censored KPFA Show addressed Occupy Wall Street West and the day of action around California by coordinated efforts between Occupy groups and organisations. Abby Martin of Media Roots was on the ground covering the day’s events.

Friday's Project Censored KPFA Show addressed Occupy Wall Street West and the day of action around California by coordinated efforts between Occupy groups and organisations. Abby Martin of Media Roots was on the ground covering the day’s events.

A video of US Marines urinating on dead Afghans has gone viral, causing an uproar around the world. Some members of the corporate media have stated that they don't see anything wrong with the Marines' disgraceful acts. Abby Martin joins RT TV to discuss.

Some Americans feel the GOP primary election coverage is overkill and a complete distraction from the real issues going on in the world. Abby Martin, journalist and founder of Media Roots, weighs in on the subject with Liz Wahl from RT TV.

On the Project Censored KPFA show today Peter Phillips, Andy Roth, and Abby Martin from Media Roots address the questions of Strategies for Occupy: Can a non-violent social movement be effective and remain non-violent in the face of a repressive empire?

Project Censored's one year anniversary show on KPFA features interviews with Robert McChesney, co-founder of Free Press; Cindy Piester and Michael Needham on their film On the Dark Side in Al Doura; Abby Martin of Media Roots about citizen journalism.
Abby graduated from SDSU with a B.A. in political science where she was also involved in community organizing for multiple causes. She worked as a correspondent and writer for an Internet news show where she conducted investigative citizen journalism and is now a contributing writer for numerous publications. Abby pioneered the creation of Media Roots to help inform and connect the community. You can check out her art at www.abbymartin.org or follow her on twitter: twitter.com/AbbyMartin