What does feminism have to do with Net Neutrality? A lot. Women have used the open Internet to talk back to the mainstream media and create their own spaces online.
Rep. Doris Matsui hosted a forum on Net Neutrality in Sacramento featuring FCC Commissioners Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel. The forum was packed with Net Neutrality supporters — but Rosenworcel’s statement really stood out to those of us who have been following this issue.
We’re doubling our caffeine intake at Free Press these days thanks to the round-the-clock organizing we’re doing to save Net Neutrality and block the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger.
Let’s say you’re Tom Wheeler. If 3.7 million comments aren’t enough to convince you that the only way to protect Net Neutrality is reclassification, maybe seeing a giant billboard mounted on a truck that’s parked directly across the street from your headquarters will.
For months we’ve been hammering home the message that FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler needs to scrap his plan to allow discrimination online and instead take steps to protect real Net Neutrality. Millions of Americans want the same thing.
Today 200 members of #TeamInternet came to City Hall Park in Manhattan to speak out for true Net Neutrality — and against Comcast’s proposed merger with Time Warner Cable.
Today’s the final day to comment on FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s plan to create a two-tiered Internet — and at lunchtime I gathered with a crowd of 100 activists outside Comcast’s headquarters in Philadelphia.