More articles Communications Justice Explainer Communications Justice, Media Accountability, Diversity in Media Ownership The Kansas City Star's Apology Is Part of a Larger Racial Reckoning December 22, 2020 The paper’s apology for its racist history raises the question: How do newsrooms move from decades of harm to repair? Explainer Free & Open Internet, Communications Justice The Spanish-Language Disinformation Dilemma November 2, 2020 As the election draws to a close, Latinx people are being inundated with disinformation online. And social-media platforms are failing to respond. Explainer Communications Justice #BreakUpWithAmazon October 16, 2020 On the heels of Prime Day, we’re shining a light on Amazon’s dirtiest deeds and calling for divestment from this morally bankrupt company. Explainer Communications Justice People Who Are Incarcerated Need Relief August 12, 2020 Incarcerated people are suffering in isolation during the pandemic. It’s past time for Congress to cap prison-phone rates to keep families connected. Explainer Net Neutrality, Communications Justice John Lewis: A Fighter for Media Justice, Too July 19, 2020 Civil-rights icon John Lewis recognized that protecting the open internet is a critical racial-justice issue. Explainer Internet Access, Communications Justice Struggling to Afford Broadband During the COVID-19 Pandemic May 13, 2020 Homebound seniors. Students without internet. Here are some of the powerful stories Free Press Action members shared about the challenges of staying connected. Explainer Net Neutrality, Internet Access, Communications Justice, Public Media 5 Actions You Can Take to Save the World While You're Stuck at Home March 13, 2020 The coronavirus outbreak is taking a huge toll. Here are five super-quick things you can do to bring some light to the world right now. Explainer Internet Access, Communications Justice Questions Congress Needs to Ask the FCC About Puerto Rico May 14, 2019 Lawmakers need to hold the FCC accountable for its neglect and indifference in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Explainer Internet Access, Communications Justice, Media Consolidation The T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Needs to Collapse April 29, 2019 Regulators are right to express concerns about the deal, which would harm people struggling to afford internet access. Explainer Communications Justice Prisons With No Heat, No Phones and No Justice February 6, 2019 Incarcerated people go without all kinds of basic necessities — and that includes affordable phone services.
Explainer Communications Justice, Media Accountability, Diversity in Media Ownership The Kansas City Star's Apology Is Part of a Larger Racial Reckoning December 22, 2020 The paper’s apology for its racist history raises the question: How do newsrooms move from decades of harm to repair?
Explainer Free & Open Internet, Communications Justice The Spanish-Language Disinformation Dilemma November 2, 2020 As the election draws to a close, Latinx people are being inundated with disinformation online. And social-media platforms are failing to respond.
Explainer Communications Justice #BreakUpWithAmazon October 16, 2020 On the heels of Prime Day, we’re shining a light on Amazon’s dirtiest deeds and calling for divestment from this morally bankrupt company.
Explainer Communications Justice People Who Are Incarcerated Need Relief August 12, 2020 Incarcerated people are suffering in isolation during the pandemic. It’s past time for Congress to cap prison-phone rates to keep families connected.
Explainer Net Neutrality, Communications Justice John Lewis: A Fighter for Media Justice, Too July 19, 2020 Civil-rights icon John Lewis recognized that protecting the open internet is a critical racial-justice issue.
Explainer Internet Access, Communications Justice Struggling to Afford Broadband During the COVID-19 Pandemic May 13, 2020 Homebound seniors. Students without internet. Here are some of the powerful stories Free Press Action members shared about the challenges of staying connected.
Explainer Net Neutrality, Internet Access, Communications Justice, Public Media 5 Actions You Can Take to Save the World While You're Stuck at Home March 13, 2020 The coronavirus outbreak is taking a huge toll. Here are five super-quick things you can do to bring some light to the world right now.
Explainer Internet Access, Communications Justice Questions Congress Needs to Ask the FCC About Puerto Rico May 14, 2019 Lawmakers need to hold the FCC accountable for its neglect and indifference in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
Explainer Internet Access, Communications Justice, Media Consolidation The T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Needs to Collapse April 29, 2019 Regulators are right to express concerns about the deal, which would harm people struggling to afford internet access.
Explainer Communications Justice Prisons With No Heat, No Phones and No Justice February 6, 2019 Incarcerated people go without all kinds of basic necessities — and that includes affordable phone services.