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by Rashad Robinson onDecember 27, 2011
AT&T and T-Mobile won't merge, but open Internet access remains at risk, says ColorOfChange.org's Rashad Robinson.
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November 29, 2011
Blogging the Beltway: Amid all-around criticism of new Internet rules, one of the agency's commissioners defends her decisions.
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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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by Sheryl Huggins Salomon onDecember 23, 2010
We asked ColorOfChange's James Rucker to explain why blacks and Hispanics who blog or use smartphones should pay attention to the results of a vote by the FCC earlier this week.
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by Nsenga Burton onDecember 21, 2010
The fight is far from over.
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by David Sutphen onDecember 3, 2010
Our No. 1 priority should be making sure that everyone can access the Internet in the first place.
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by James Rucker onDecember 1, 2010
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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August 10, 2010
If Net neutrality wanes, so does access.
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