The fight for your rights to connect and communicate starts in our communities. Check out these inspiring on-the-ground stories about key protests, rallies, public forums and other events
A few years ago, the conventional wisdom in Washington held that communities of color oppose Net Neutrality. It wasn’t true then and it sure isn’t true today.
A herd of more than 400 cats faced off against the greedy CEO of a big internet service provider in a symbolic representation of the Net Neutrality fight.
People from all walks of life spoke out about what the open internet means to them at "New York Speaks: A Hearing on Our Rights to Connect and Communicate."
Earlier today I gathered with 100 activists and allies at Comcast’s headquarters in Philadelphia to deliver petitions opposing the company's proposed merger.