
This video is from the National Day of Action in Phoenix Arizona on May 29th 2010. As a media maker and an advocate for Media justice, it is important to not only document events but to use self made media to have our voices heard and represented in a just and fair manner. "It is migrants, rather than geeks, who have emerged as the 'most aggressive' adopters of new communications tools. Dispersed families with strong ties and limited resources have taken to voice-over-internet services, IM and webcams, all of which are cheap or free. They also go online to get news or to download music from home." — Swisscom Anthropologist, Stefana Broadbent The Internet is the most powerful and creative communications advancement of the 21st Century. It connects mil- lions of people to basic services, health care, education, employment and news -- it also provides a platform for economic justice and social change. An Open Internet (also called Net Neutrality) ensures that Internet users can access any website, service, or application of their choice without interference or discrimination by the Internet Service Provider ("ISP"). This means that once a consumer buys an Internet service connection, he or she can choose to access any content without fear that the ISP will block or impair access to it. An Open Internet prevents ISPs from censoring content for any reason or giving preferential treatment to any specific website, service, or application based merely on its content, message, or <b>...</b>
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