About Freedom of the press foundation
Freedom of the Press Foundation: Protecting and Defending Adversarial Journalism in the 21st Century
In today's world, journalism is more important than ever. With so much information available at our fingertips, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. That's where organizations like Freedom of the Press Foundation come in. This non-profit organization is dedicated to protecting and defending adversarial journalism in the 21st century.
Founded in 2012 by a group of journalists and activists, Freedom of the Press Foundation has quickly become a leading voice for press freedom around the world. The organization's mission is simple: to promote transparency and accountability in government by supporting independent journalism.
One of the ways that Freedom of the Press Foundation achieves this goal is by providing financial support to journalists who are working on important stories that might otherwise go untold. The organization also provides training and resources to help journalists protect their sources and stay safe while reporting on sensitive topics.
But perhaps most importantly, Freedom of the Press Foundation advocates for policies that protect press freedom both at home and abroad. This includes fighting against government surveillance programs that threaten journalists' ability to do their jobs without fear of reprisal.
In recent years, Freedom of the Press Foundation has been at the forefront of some major battles for press freedom. For example, they were instrumental in securing clemency for Chelsea Manning, a former Army intelligence analyst who was sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking classified documents to WikiLeaks.
The organization has also been vocal about its opposition to laws like Australia's "Assistance and Access" bill, which would require tech companies to provide law enforcement with access to encrypted communications. According to Freedom of the Press Foundation Executive Director Trevor Timm:
"The Australian government’s new encryption-breaking law will have disastrous effects on privacy rights not just within Australia but around the world...Journalists rely on encryption every day when they communicate with sources or store sensitive information."
Overall, there are few organizations doing more important work than Freedom of the Press Foundation when it comes to protecting press freedom around the world. Whether you're a journalist yourself or simply someone who values transparency and accountability in government, this is an organization worth supporting.
So if you're looking for a way to make a difference in today's complex media landscape, consider donating your time or money (or both)to this vital cause today!