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by Latoya Peterson onJanuary 24, 2011
Politicians and industry leaders touted their efforts to bring high-speed access to more African Americans, but the issue of net neutrality is still a source of conflict.
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Our No. 1 priority should be making sure that everyone can access the Internet in the first place.
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Too many black politicians and front organizations funded by telecommunications companies are working against the interests of African Americans, says the co-founder of ColorOfChange.
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Listening to the GOP and Wall Street in the wake of Tuesday's elections won't bring about the changes African Americans need, or help Democrats win in 2012, says Color of Change's executive director.
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by James Rucker onMarch 26, 2010
Everyone agrees the difference in punishment for crack and cocaine makes no sense. So why settle for less than zero, asks the leader of Color of Change.
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