ANDY LEE ROTH is the associate director of Project Censored. He has
coedited four previous editions of Project Censored's yearbook, in
addition to contributing chapters on Iceland and the commons
(Censored 2014), the Military Commissions Act (Censored 2009) and
news photographs depicting the human cost of war (Censored 2008).
His research on topics ranging from ritual to broadcast news
interviews and communities organizing for parklands has also
appeared in journals including the International Journal of
Press/Politics;Social Studies of Science; Media, Culture & Society;
City & Community; and Sociological Theory. He reviews books for
YES! Magazine. He earned a PhD in Sociology at the University of
California-Los Angeles and a BA in Sociology and Anthropology at
Haverford College. As of fall 2014, he teaches sociology at Pomona
College and serves on the boards of the Media Freedom Foundation
and the Claremont Wildlands Conservancy.
MICKEY HUFF is director of Project Censored and serves on the board
of the Media Freedom Foundation. To date, he has edited or coedited
six volumes of Censored and contributed numerous chapters to these
works dating back to 2008. Additionally, he has coauthored several
chapters on media and propaganda for other scholarly publications,
most recently Flashpoint in Ukraine from Clarity Press (2014). He
is currently professor of social science and history at Diablo
Valley College in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he is cochair
of the history department. Huff is cohost with former Project
Censored director Dr. Peter Phillips of The Project Censored Show,
the weekly syndicated public affairs program that originates from
KPFA Pacifica Radio in Berkeley CA. For the past several years,
Huff has worked on the national planning committee of Banned Books
Week, working with the American Library Association and the
National Coalition Against Censorship, of which Project Censored is
a member. He is also a longtime musician and composer. He lives
with his family in Northern California.
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