Last night in New Brunswick, more than 120 people demonstrated what’s possible when neighbors, church leaders, students, educators and journalists sit together at the same table.
On Tuesday, a delegation delivered 80,000 petitions urging the FCC to lower predatory prison phone rates, which target our most vulnerable communities.
One of the best parts about the News Voices: New Jersey project is getting to meet with and listen to our members in the Garden State. And many of those members have told us that their communities aren’t getting close to enough local news coverage.
Over the course of my first month as a Free Press intern, I wasn’t sure how often I would be interacting with our members. That all changed during our Net Neutrality In-District Drop-In Day on July 1.
This week more than 1,200 people from all across the country made a trip to their local congressional offices to deliver a message: Don't mess with the Internet.
Millions of people have begun to use online tools to engage in policy fights and protect our online rights. That's a good thing. But it's rattled the cages of those on the losing side of these battles.