Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Media Accountability Media Reparations The Seattle Times' Coverage of the 1942 Removal of 227 Bainbridge Residents Left a Harmful Legacy March 28, 2022 Eighty years ago this week, the U.S. government sent Bainbridge Island’s Japanese-American residents to incarceration camps. Future of Journalism The Future of Media March 23, 2022 Thousands of journalists have lost their jobs. Newsrooms have shrunk. Free Press Co-CEO reflects on ways to strengthen local news amid this crisis. Internet Access The FCC Needs Your Help to Eliminate Digital Discrimination March 22, 2022 The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is about more than money. It's about broadband affordability. It's about digital equity. Future of Journalism Public Media The Future of Local-News Innovation Is Noncommercial March 18, 2022 It’s easy to see why some blame journalism’s demise on the rise of digital platforms. But that’s not the full story. Press Freedom Anti-Protest Legislation in Georgia Threatens First Amendment Rights March 16, 2022 Free Press’ Nora Benavidez talks to The Takeaway about the ways in which Georgia Senate Bill 171 threatens the rights to peacefully assemble and protest. Platform Accountability Another Perspective on YouTube Banning RT March 14, 2022 Free Press Co-CEO Jessica J. González discusses the need to take a stand against Russian disinformation about the war in Ukraine. Platform Accountability YouTube Suspends All Monetization in Russia, Blocks Kremlin-Backed Channels Worldwide March 12, 2022 YouTube’s updates come the day after the Change the Terms coalition urged the company to take action. Privacy Georgia Lawmakers Have a Dangerous Plan for Curbing Free Speech March 9, 2022 A new bill takes sweeping aim at constitutional rights. Net Neutrality Internet Access Gigi Sohn Passes Out of Committee, Nomination to FCC Goes to Full Senate March 3, 2022 The party-line vote on the longtime Net Neutrality advocate comes after a lengthy partisan battle. Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation Biden FCC Pick Advances in Senate Amid Republican Opposition March 3, 2022 “We’ve waited over a year for a fully functional FTC and FCC,” said Free Press Action VP and General Counsel Matt Wood. Previous page Prev … Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Current page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 … Next page Next
Media Accountability Media Reparations The Seattle Times' Coverage of the 1942 Removal of 227 Bainbridge Residents Left a Harmful Legacy March 28, 2022 Eighty years ago this week, the U.S. government sent Bainbridge Island’s Japanese-American residents to incarceration camps.
Future of Journalism The Future of Media March 23, 2022 Thousands of journalists have lost their jobs. Newsrooms have shrunk. Free Press Co-CEO reflects on ways to strengthen local news amid this crisis.
Internet Access The FCC Needs Your Help to Eliminate Digital Discrimination March 22, 2022 The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is about more than money. It's about broadband affordability. It's about digital equity.
Future of Journalism Public Media The Future of Local-News Innovation Is Noncommercial March 18, 2022 It’s easy to see why some blame journalism’s demise on the rise of digital platforms. But that’s not the full story.
Press Freedom Anti-Protest Legislation in Georgia Threatens First Amendment Rights March 16, 2022 Free Press’ Nora Benavidez talks to The Takeaway about the ways in which Georgia Senate Bill 171 threatens the rights to peacefully assemble and protest.
Platform Accountability Another Perspective on YouTube Banning RT March 14, 2022 Free Press Co-CEO Jessica J. González discusses the need to take a stand against Russian disinformation about the war in Ukraine.
Platform Accountability YouTube Suspends All Monetization in Russia, Blocks Kremlin-Backed Channels Worldwide March 12, 2022 YouTube’s updates come the day after the Change the Terms coalition urged the company to take action.
Privacy Georgia Lawmakers Have a Dangerous Plan for Curbing Free Speech March 9, 2022 A new bill takes sweeping aim at constitutional rights.
Net Neutrality Internet Access Gigi Sohn Passes Out of Committee, Nomination to FCC Goes to Full Senate March 3, 2022 The party-line vote on the longtime Net Neutrality advocate comes after a lengthy partisan battle.
Diversity in Media Ownership Media Consolidation Biden FCC Pick Advances in Senate Amid Republican Opposition March 3, 2022 “We’ve waited over a year for a fully functional FTC and FCC,” said Free Press Action VP and General Counsel Matt Wood.