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Listen Up: PNS radio story goes National to over 460 stations
Amalia Deloney, grassroots media policy director for the Center for Media Justice, says with everyday lives so connected to the Internet, there’s too much at stake to give that much power to the service providers.
Powerful Companies Want to Control the Internet
Our online freedom is under attack by corporations like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon, companies that are spending millions to control the Internet. Watch as Minnesotans demand an open Internet, and raise your voice at Latinos for Internet Freedom today!
10 quick tips on media fundraising
At last week’s “Money for our Movements: A Social Justice Fundraising Conference” at Mills College in Oakland, California, Center for Media Justice hosted a dialog over lunch with media justice and media reform advocates to talk raising resources for media activism, production and strategic communications.
Help CMJ spread the word—the first public hearing on the future of the Internet is coming to Minneapolis
Tell a friend, family member, or coworker in Minneapolis that FCC Commissioners Michael Copps and Mignon Clyburn are coming to their city to hear their concerns and ideas about the future of Internet affordability, access, and openness.

