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Friend, Imagine if you couldn’t organize against Trump’s attacks on people of color. If you were unable to get the word out about crises like Hurricane Maria and its aftermath in Puerto Rico. Or if you couldn’t share your own story online and had to rely on mainstream media to speak for you. This is the future we could be facing without Net Neutrality. Call 413-923-6120 to be automatically connected to your member of Congress. Tell them we need to keep the FCC’s Net Neutrality rules in place. On Wednesday, the Voices for Internet Freedom Coalition held a briefing on Capitol Hill about the importance of Net Neutrality to communities of color. It was a critical opportunity to help members of Congress and their staff understand how vital the FCC’s Title II Net Neutrality rules are for vulnerable communities. And the stories told on the Hill were powerful. One of the panelists, a journalist from Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico, talked about how the open internet gave him access to Native American history often left out of textbooks, and now provides him with a space to tell the story of his people. Other participants talked about how Net Neutrality has helped people challenge the damaging stereotypes mainstream media perpetuates. Without the open internet, there will be no way to fight back. Will you help us get the message across? Call 413-923-6120 and tell Congress to speak out against the FCC chairman's plan to end Net Neutrality. Saving the agency’s Title II Net Neutrality rules is crucial for so many communities. Thanks for all that you do— Lucia, Collette, Candace and the rest of the Free Press Action Fund team P.S. We need your help to remind Congress how important the FCC’s Net Neutrality rules are. Call 413-923-6120 to be connected with your lawmakers today. |
The Free Press Action Fund is a nonpartisan organization building a nationwide movement for media that serve the public interest. Learn more at www.freepress.net.
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