NHMC Presents at Net Inclusion 2018

The FCC’s Net Neutrality and Lifeline Policies Will Harm Latinos and Other Communities of Color

On April 18, 2018, Carmen Scurato, Vice President of Policy and General Counsel for the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) presented at the National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s annual event. Net Inclusion 2018 was held in Cleveland, Ohio this year. This conference brings together “practitioners, advocates, academics, Internet service providers, and policymakers to discuss: local, state and federal policies and policy innovations impacting digital equity; sources of financial and programmatic support of digital inclusion programs; and digital inclusion best practices from across the country.”

Carmen was on a panel discussing the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) policies regarding the current status of Net Neutrality as well as the FCC’s proposals to fundamentally alter the scope and purpose of the Lifeline program. She highlighted how NHMC laid the groundwork to challenge the FCC’s December 2017 decision to repeal the 2015 Open Internet Order in court. Additionally, Carmen discussed how the FCC’s current proposals for the Lifeline program will harm Latinos and disconnect hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans still trying to rebuild after the devastation inflicted by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Other panelists included Dana Floberg (Free Press), Chris Lewis (Public Knowledge), and Olivia Wein (National Consumer Law Center). The discussion was moderated by Mozilla Fellow, Amina Fazlullah.

National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is a woman-led 501(c)(3) non-profit, nonpartisan, civil and human rights organization that was founded to eliminate hate, discrimination, and racism toward Latino and marginalized communities.

We educate and increase Latino visibility from our policy work in Washington, D.C., to our media advocacy work in Hollywood, where we connect, collaborate, and create with talent within the entertainment industry.

We lead the work to eliminate online hate and disinformation across media platforms. We advocate for the Affordable Connectivity Program, Lifeline Program, Net Neutrality protections, and closing the digital divide for Latino and other marginalized communities. NHMC works in partnership with other social justice organizations to safeguard democracy in the United States of America.

NHMC is a not-for-profit, and provides equal opportunities to all individuals without regard to race, religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected by law
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