The training moved from mapping local news ecosystems in Brooklyn and Harlem to dreaming and visioning interventions and improvements to those systems.
Nearly all of the unique comments submitted to the FCC on Net Neutrality opposed the agency’s plan. Now the House needs to step up and restore the open-internet rules.
Resilient Just Technologies, the Center for Embodied Pedagogy & Action and Free Press visited Puerto Rico to learn how the collapse of the islands’ communications networks has impacted people’s lives.
This deal would hurt low-income communities and people of color, who disproportionately rely on T-Mobile and Sprint for more affordable plans and prepaid services.
Last week, Free Press Action and our allies gathered outside the FCC’s headquarters to speak out against the agency’s brutal plan to roll back Lifeline.
Pai has dismissed concerns about the impact of the Trump administration’s tariffs on 5G deployment — claiming that local governments are the real villains here.
In the wake of Hurricane Maria, Free Press is pushing the FCC to build truly resilient communications networks on the island that can withstand future storms.
To help Atlantic City heal and grow, the Center for Cooperative Media, Free Press and Images and Voices of Hope hosted a workshop on restorative narratives.