Today, the Internet is a place where all Americans have an equal voice—no matter the color of our skin, size of our wallets, or content of our beliefs. Right now, a proposal in Washington would end the Internet as we know it. It will create fast lanes for those who pay—and slow lanes for the rest of us. We will no longer have an equal chance to express ourselves, connect with one another, and stand against injustice as our faiths teach us. The basic operations of our faith institutions will also suffer. But we can change that.
President Obama just announced a new plan to protect a free and open Internet. Now it’s our turn to persuade an independent federal agency to support Internet openness with a decisive vote. Find out what’s at stake for faith leaders and communities—and what you can do.
Sign up for a special webinar on Monday, November 24th at 3pm EST / Noon PST. Led by the nation’s leading experts on faith and public policy Cheryl Leanza (United Church of Christ, OC Inc.) and Valarie Kaur (Stanford Law School).
Check out my post from January on Net Neutrality.