On Oct. 28, the Federal Communications Commission will vote again on prison phone and video rates—and the outcome could determine whether fairness is restored or families are left to shoulder impossible choices.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
1983—Daniel L. Ritchie, Chairman and CEO, Westinghouse Broadcast and Cable, Inc.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
The digital world looks very different than it did just a few years ago. The rise of generative AI, the explosion of disinformation, and the continued attacks on journalists and a free press have made it more challenging than ever to find truth online.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
What is really concerning about Kimmel’s suspension is the role that Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendon Carr—and by extension President Trump—played in threatening to pull the broadcast licenses of ABC affiliates if they continued to air Kimmel’s show.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
On September 15, UCC Media Justice helped organize a coalition letter of faith and public interest groups urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to overturn its unjust and unlawful suspension of fair prison phone and video rates. This letter supports a legal filing at the FCC, in which we are also deeply engaged.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
Across many faith traditions, the message is the same: stepping away from the scroll creates space to hear more clearly what truly matters.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
Join us on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Washington, D.C.!| UCC Media Justice Ministry
Know Peace Online: Know Your Responsibility| UCC Media Justice Ministry
All too often, actions that seem neutral, even beneficial, affect some group of people in negative, sometimes unexpected, ways.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
Public media remains one of the most trusted news sources because it’s publicly funded and accountable to the people.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
As we navigate the digital landscape, each of us needs to steer carefully, developing the skill to ask questions, evaluate, and double-check the veracity of the information we encounter.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
Last night, UCC Media Justice joined a coalition of public interest groups that filed an Application for Review urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to overturn a recent decision by the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau that suspends the 2024 FCC rules to lower price caps on prison p| UCC Media Justice Ministry
Does your post represent your best intentions and who you want to be?| UCC Media Justice Ministry
Social media gives each of us a platform—and a much wider audience than we once had. That reach is exciting, but also a double-edged sword.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
The United Church of Christ Media Justice Ministry will present Brandi Collins-Dexter with the Parker Award at its annual Parker Lecture and Awards Breakfast on October 30.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
Before you hit send on a post, take a moment to ask yourself: “Why am I sharing this, and what impact do I hope it will have?”| UCC Media Justice Ministry
The Federal Communications Commission's Wireline Competition Bureau just announced a unilateral delay in all rules implementing the Martha Wright Reed Just and Reasonable Communications Act. The decision to delay these rules is factually and legally wrong.| UCC Media Justice Ministry
From July 11-15, UCC Media Justice will be at the United Church of Christ’s General Synod in Kansas City, Missouri. We hope to see you there!| UCC Media Justice Ministry
Lower rates for incarcerated people are here at last! April 1, 2025 marks an important day in the quest for communications justice.| UCC Media Justice Ministry