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"Minority Signatories of
a Letter Questioning Net Neutrality."
Note: this is not an exhaustive list,
just what a quick search revealed.
Asians:
"AT&T is committed to
supporting organizations that strengthen Asian-American
communities, including the Asian American Justice Center,
the Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center, Asian
Business Associations, Asian Pacific American Institute
for Congressional Studies, Asian Pacific American Legal
Center, Asian Women in Business, Committee of 100,
Economic Business Development and the Organization of
Chinese Americans "
- Japanese American Citizens
League
- http://www.jacl.org/
- Website made possible by the
generous sponsorship of AT&T.
Blacks & Hispanic
Community:
"ASPIRA opposes the so-called 'net
neutrality because it creates a disincentive to deploy new
technologhies that can benefit our communities."
- Latino Youths To Get Broadband In
The Bronx And Bridgeport, Ct Oct 04, 2002
- http://www.csrwire.com/press/press_release/26874-Latino-Youths-To-Get-Broadband-In-The-Bronx-And-Bridgeport-Ct
- Over 4000 Latino youths in the New
York metropolitan area will get high-speed Internet
access and training on the latest computers. The ASPIRA
Association received a two-year $225,000 grant from the
AT&T Foundation to establish two community technology
centers in the Bronx, NY and Bridgeport, CT. Since 1999,
AT&T has outfitted 13 community centers in
major-market cities with the latest computer
technologies. ASPIRA has received over half-a-million
dollars in grants from AT&T, eight of which went to
Latino centers in New York and New Jersey urban areas.
- Welcome to Aspira of New
York
- ASPIRA honored New York City
Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum and Verizon Communications
at its annual awards gala. Gotbaum and Verizon Senior
Vice President ...
- www.nyaspira.org/
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- Thinkfinity | The ASPIRA
Association
- The ASPIRA Association formed a
partnership with the Verizon Foundation in support of
Aspira's mission in educating our community & youth
through Education ..
- Black College Communications
Association
- Hispanic Technology and
Telecommunications Partnership
- Helping Verizon spin: "By
leaving the Court's decision in place, the Solicitor
General will strengthen what has been the weakest link in
the application of new technology. With today's
announcement, the economic disincentives that existed for
deployment of broadband will begin to diminish. Since
the lack of high-speed Internet access is a barrier to
the advancement of the U.S. economy, and particularly
affects Americans of Hispanic descent, we are very
pleased."
- Labor Council on Latin American
Advancement
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