Free Press on the Ground

Free Press sends out lots of petitions, and we can always count on our activists to step up to the plate.

But our activists do far more than sign petitions. They take part in rallies, protests and town-hall meetings. They recruit fellow activists. They also attend in-district meetings with their members of Congress, inspect political files at their local TV stations, participate in forums on media policy, write letters to the editor and support our campaigns with financial contributions. 

Visit this page to get the latest updates on what our activists are up to — and to learn how you can get involved. 

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  • Free Press: Today's FCC Ruling Will Not Stand

    December 14, 2017
    WASHINGTON — On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission voted along party lines to approve the deceptively named “Restoring Internet Freedom Order.” The order dismantles the agency’s 2015 Net Neutrality rules, abdicating FCC authority over internet service providers and clearing the way for blocking, throttling and discrimination by the nation’s largest phone and cable companies.
  • ADVISORY: Hundreds to Protest Today at FCC Headquarters in 'Wake-Up Call' to Save the Internet

    December 14, 2017
    WASHINGTON — Hundreds of Net Neutrality advocates will protest outside Federal Communications Commission headquarters on Thursday before the agency votes on Chairman Ajit Pai’s proposal to undo Net Neutrality protections. The "Net Neutrality Wake-Up Call Rally" is hosted by Voices for Internet Freedom — a coalition of groups focused on the digital rights of communities of color, including the Center for Media Justice, Color Of Change, Free Press Action Fund, the National Hispanic Media Coalition and 18 Million Rising.
  • Advisory: Hundreds to Protest at FCC Headquarters in ‘Wake-Up Call’ to Save the Internet

    December 11, 2017
    WASHINGTON — A coalition of Net Neutrality advocates plan a large protest outside Federal Communications Commission headquarters on Dec. 14 before the agency votes later that morning on Chairman Ajit Pai’s proposal to undo the open-internet protections. The Net Neutrality Wake-Up Call Rally is hosted by Voices for Internet Freedom, a coalition of groups focused on the digital rights of communities of color.
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