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Welcome to the October edition of the Free Press Update, our monthly newsletter recapping as much of our work from the last month as we can fit into one email. Let’s get into it: It’s Official: The FCC Begins Process to Reinstate Net Neutrality Last week, the Federal Communications Commission voted 3–2 to officially begin a process to restore the Net Neutrality rules. The agency can restore these protections by reclassifying high-speed-internet access services under Title II of the Communications Act.
Musk, Twitter and Misinformation in a Time of War To say that Elon Musk has failed as the head of Twitter would be a colossal understatement. Musk has destroyed almost everything that once made using the platform worthwhile.
Media 2070: Three Years of Fighting for Media Reparations Free Press’ Black caucus launched the Media 2070 project in 2020 as an effort to radically transform who has the capital to tell their own stories 50 years from today. This happened in the midst of a global pandemic and national uprisings in response to the murders of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.
Q&A with Free Press Chief of Staff Misty Perez Truedson Free Press Chief of Staff Misty Perez Truedson is the embodiment of compassion.
Other Updates Earlier this month, Free Press’ Amy Kroin wrote the latest edition of View from the Field — a monthly feature highlighting the efforts of Free Press’ team of organizers and advocates. Check it out. Need a refresher on Net Neutrality? In a must-read blog post, Free Press Senior Director of Strategy and Communications Timothy Karr broke down the corporate-backed myths and realities of this issue. Learn more. North Carolina Republicans are creating a “Secret Police Force” — the euphemistically named “Gov Ops.” And it’s a civil-liberties disaster waiting to happen. Free Press’ Nora Benavidez spoke about it with The Daily Beast. Learn more.Thank you for reading! The info here represents only a small fraction of what Free Press and Free Press Action are doing every day to fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Will you donate today to power our work forward? We rely on contributions from grassroots donors like you because we don't take a cent from business, government or political parties — so anything you can give really makes an impact. | ||||||||
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