Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Communications Justice Why Families and Advocates of the Incarcerated Are Scared to Death May 26, 2020 During the pandemic and with more than 2.3 million in detention, the carceral ecosystem threatens those on the inside and outside alike. Future of Journalism Media Consolidation Local Newspapers Are Dying. Here's How We Can Save Them. May 24, 2020 COVID-19 has accelerated the great disruption in the news business that began at least two decades ago. Future of Journalism Public Media Don't Let Local Journalism Become a COVID-19 Casualty May 22, 2020 Already struggling before the virus hit and the economy shut down, local news has been rocked hard over the past two months. Free & Open Internet Dozens of White-Supremacist Groups Are Still Freely Operating on Facebook May 22, 2020 Just over half of the white-supremacist organizations designated as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center and Anti-Defamation League still had an active presence. Future of Journalism Media Accountability Shrinking Newsrooms Could Affect How We View the Coronavirus Pandemic May 21, 2020 Journalists of color are particularly susceptible to layoffs, and that can distort coverage of the crisis. Future of Journalism Local Journalism Newsrooms Are Huddling for Warmth and Find a Way Forward May 19, 2020 At the Collaborative Journalism Summit, organizations across the country discussed how they are working together to better serve their audiences. Privacy Surveillance Activists Are Trying to Stop the FBI From Snooping on Your Web History May 18, 2020 After a prolonged fight in Congress, Nancy Pelosi could reattach a privacy-preserving amendment that failed by one vote in the Senate. Privacy Surveillance 'No Excuse': Senate Slammed for Reauthorizing Government Spy Powers Without Crucial Privacy Protections May 15, 2020 Senators were lambasted by rights groups for an 80-16 vote to reauthorize sweeping government surveillance powers. Surveillance U.S. Senate Votes To Reauthorize FBI Surveillance Powers, With A Few Worthwhile Tweaks May 15, 2020 In an 80–16 vote, the U.S. Senate passed a bill to restore controversial surveillance tools. Privacy Surveillance Democrats Unveil Coronavirus Data-Privacy Bill That Is a Direct Rebuke of Republicans May 14, 2020 The bill, called the Public Health Emergency Privacy Act, diverges from the Republican bill in a number of key ways. Previous page Prev … Page 96 Page 97 Page 98 Page 99 Current page 100 Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 … Next page Next
Communications Justice Why Families and Advocates of the Incarcerated Are Scared to Death May 26, 2020 During the pandemic and with more than 2.3 million in detention, the carceral ecosystem threatens those on the inside and outside alike.
Future of Journalism Media Consolidation Local Newspapers Are Dying. Here's How We Can Save Them. May 24, 2020 COVID-19 has accelerated the great disruption in the news business that began at least two decades ago.
Future of Journalism Public Media Don't Let Local Journalism Become a COVID-19 Casualty May 22, 2020 Already struggling before the virus hit and the economy shut down, local news has been rocked hard over the past two months.
Free & Open Internet Dozens of White-Supremacist Groups Are Still Freely Operating on Facebook May 22, 2020 Just over half of the white-supremacist organizations designated as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center and Anti-Defamation League still had an active presence.
Future of Journalism Media Accountability Shrinking Newsrooms Could Affect How We View the Coronavirus Pandemic May 21, 2020 Journalists of color are particularly susceptible to layoffs, and that can distort coverage of the crisis.
Future of Journalism Local Journalism Newsrooms Are Huddling for Warmth and Find a Way Forward May 19, 2020 At the Collaborative Journalism Summit, organizations across the country discussed how they are working together to better serve their audiences.
Privacy Surveillance Activists Are Trying to Stop the FBI From Snooping on Your Web History May 18, 2020 After a prolonged fight in Congress, Nancy Pelosi could reattach a privacy-preserving amendment that failed by one vote in the Senate.
Privacy Surveillance 'No Excuse': Senate Slammed for Reauthorizing Government Spy Powers Without Crucial Privacy Protections May 15, 2020 Senators were lambasted by rights groups for an 80-16 vote to reauthorize sweeping government surveillance powers.
Surveillance U.S. Senate Votes To Reauthorize FBI Surveillance Powers, With A Few Worthwhile Tweaks May 15, 2020 In an 80–16 vote, the U.S. Senate passed a bill to restore controversial surveillance tools.
Privacy Surveillance Democrats Unveil Coronavirus Data-Privacy Bill That Is a Direct Rebuke of Republicans May 14, 2020 The bill, called the Public Health Emergency Privacy Act, diverges from the Republican bill in a number of key ways.