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WASHINGTON — On Wed., Jan. 30, the Voices for Internet Freedom coalition will host a Hill briefing on the digital civil rights of low-income people of color. Topics will include Net Neutrality, the steep cost of broadband services and data privacy.

Reps. Nanette Diaz Barragán (California) and Hank Johnson (Georgia) will speak at the briefing, which is sponsored by Rep. José Serrano (New York). The event will include a discussion featuring members of the Voices coalition: 18 Million Rising, the Center for Media Justice, Color Of Change, Free Press Action and the National Hispanic Media Coalition.

Please join us:

What: Raising Our Voices for Digital Rights: Centering Low-Income Communities of Color
Who: A discussion featuring Reps. Nanette Diaz Barragán and Hank Johnson plus members of the Voices for Internet Freedom coalition
When: Wed., Jan. 30, from 12–1:30 p.m.
Where: 2043 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C.
RSVP: Register here.

Lunch will be provided.

The Center for Media Justice will livestream the event at bit.ly/voiceslivestream

Voices for Internet Freedom is a coalition that fights for the digital rights of communities of color.

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