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At Common Cause: Recognizing Our Democracy Fellows During Black History Month

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At Common Cause: Recognizing Our Democracy Fellows During Black History Month

As we honor and work to advance the legacies of Black change-makers this Black History Month, we here at Common Cause want to take a special moment to highlight some of our Democracy Fellows – as well as the transformative work they have spearheaded at their Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

At Common Cause: Honoring the Past, Present, and Future During Black History Month

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At Common Cause: Honoring the Past, Present, and Future During Black History Month

As we remember and honor the legacies of Representative John Lewis, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., James Baldwin, Maya Angelou, and many other Black leaders – we also want to take a moment to appreciate the many Black history-makers who work right here at Common Cause. 

The State of Play: The Freedom to Vote Act

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The State of Play: The Freedom to Vote Act

We are closer than ever toward achieving the most transformative voting rights legislation in a generation.

Broadband Fuels Our Democracy. Title II Protects Our Digital Rights.

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Broadband Fuels Our Democracy. Title II Protects Our Digital Rights.

Title II protects the digital rights everyone expects when going online. The largest ISPs in this country hold tremendous control over who can access the internet and what that access looks like. This unfettered control gives ISPs the ability and incentive to engage in discriminatory practices that undermine our digital rights.

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