Project Censored

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Nominate a Story

Some of the most important stories Project Censored evaluates are sent to us as nominations from a worldwide community of concerned citizens. These stories are forwarded from websites, or clipped from small circulation periodicals or back pages of regional newspapers. If you see a story and wonder why it hasn’t been covered by mainstream media, we encourage you to send it to us as a Project Censored nomination.

To nominate a Censored story, send us the article, preferably as a url website address, by email with NOMINATION in the subject heading. Make sure the author, publication, and date of publication are noted.

GUIDELINES:

1. A censored news story is one which contains information that the general United States population has a right and need to know, but to which it has had limited access.

2. The news story has direct connections to and implications for people in the United States, which can include activities that U.S. citizens and entities are engaged in abroad.

3. The story is timely and ongoing, with clearly defined concepts and verifiable documentation.

4. The news story has been published, either electronically or in print, in a circulated newspaper, journal, magazine, newsletter, or similar online publication from either a foreign or domestic source.

We evaluate stories year-round and post important under-covered news to our website and listserve regularly. March 15 is, however, the deadline for nominating stories for the annual Top 25 Censored News Stories yearbook consideration.

Now’s the time . . .Nominate a Censored News Story

BY POSTAL MAIL:

Project Censored Nominations
Sociology Department
Sonoma State University
1801 East Cotati Avenue
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
or send nominations to:

BY EMAIL:

Please e-mail nominations to:
or use the following form.

All submissions must include the AUTHOR, SOURCE (name of the publication in which the article appears), DATE (Month/Day/Year of the publication in which the article appears), and the FULL TEXT OF ARTICLE.







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