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Bad Press

Episode 7 of the Fog of Truth podcast, hosted by Bart Weiss, John Wildman, JoePeeler Rebecca Landsberry-Baker, titled "Bad Press" was published on August 26, 2024 and runs 35 minutes.

August 26, 2024 ·35m · Fog of Truth

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Fof of Truth: Bad Press and the Fight for Free Press
In this episode of 'The Fog of Truth,' we delve into the documentary film 'Bad Press,' which highlights the significance of free press within Native American communities, specifically focusing on the Muscogee Creek Nation. The film's directors, Rebecca Lansbury Baker and Joe Peeler share their journey of making the documentary and the challenges faced by Indigenous journalists.
 
Introduction to the Episode with clip from the film.
Discussion on the Film 'Bad Press
Meet the Directors
The Importance of Free Press
The Making of 'Bad Press"
Challenges and Trust Building 
Economic Implications
Fundraising for the Film
Editing and Storytelling
Global Relevance of the Film
Shooting and Editing Dynamics
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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