More than 40 racial justice and civil rights groups are urging congressional leaders to block any efforts to undermine the FCC's historic Net Neutrality rules.
Castro says he supports Net Neutrality but has said nothing about whether he supports Title II — rendering his position indistinguishable from that of the big phone and cable companies.
A few years ago, the conventional wisdom in Washington was that communities of color oppose Net Neutrality.
It wasn’t true then and it sure isn’t true today.
As we enter 2015, perhaps it's time for the civil rights groups that have aligned themselves with AT&T, Comcast and Verizon to make a New Year's resolution and stop using industry talking points that have been discredited.
The protests over the police killings of unarmed Black men and children are forcing people to confront the media’s stereotypical coverage of communities of color.