About The Truth Project

The Truth Project started with stories. Real ones. The kind nobody told in school.

I was documenting history that felt like it was slipping away. The Hello Girls. The Six Triple Eight. The Elaine Massacre. Not just Black history, American history. Military history. Stories that mattered, and still do.  At first, that was the work. Telling what was lost. Honoring what was buried.

But over time... it shifted.


I started noticing the same thing happening now, in real time. Truth being cut up, edited down, rearranged to fit the mood. Headlines don’t always lie, they just don’t always tell the whole story.

So I expanded. What began with documentaries became commentary, articles, and podcasts. Same mission; different tools.

The Truth Project isn’t here to stay neutral.
It’s here to stay honest.

It’s for people who don’t need spin. Who don’t want watered-down, ad-friendly versions of what’s really happening. Who want context. History. Receipts. Reality.

If you’re here, maybe you feel that too.  Maybe you’re tired of the noise… and looking for the signal.
Either way; welcome.


This is The Truth Project.
Let’s get into it.

The Details

(For those who want to know more)

What if truth wasn’t something you read, but something you felt?

The Truth Project is a digital media platform committed to uncovering overlooked stories, exposing the systems behind the spin, and telling the truth like your cousin would…honest, raw, and human. We don’t chase clicks. We chase context.

Whether it’s investigative commentary, visual essays, or voice-driven documentaries, our work digs beneath the surface of news headlines to explore the ripple effects left behind.

Editorial Standards

Our goal is clarity, not chaos.

Every story we tell, whether written, filmed, or spoken goes through a review process grounded in:

– Research integrity – facts pulled from multiple reputable sources
– Narrative responsibility – we balance personal voice with accountability
– Community awareness – we don’t just report on communities; we report with them

We’re not pretending to be a newsroom with 40 people. This is small-scale journalism with big-stage ambition.

Who We Are

The Truth Project is produced by MjrVisuals, an award-winning video production company operating under MJR LLC. Known for powerful, independent storytelling, MjrVisuals has created Award Winning, internationally recognized documentary films such as The Hello Girls, The 6888, The Elaine Massacre, and 440 Negroes.

These works didn’t just circulate they made impact. Both The Hello Girls and The 6888 were used by the White House in previous administrations  as well as members of Congress as part of the push for Congressional Gold Medals honoring these overlooked heroes.

The Truth Project lives under the creative direction of M3 Studios, where story, voice, and visuals collide to cut through noise and deliver perspective.

All content is independently produced and 100% self-funded.

There are no sponsors. No corporate backers. No strings.
Just real stories, told with intention and powered by you.