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Freedom of the Press Foundation: an update, from John Cusack

Xeni Jardin at 8:23 am Thu, Feb 7, 2013

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The Freedom of the Press Foundation, of which I'm a board member, has reached a fundraising milestone: $200K in 6 weeks to support independent transparency journalism.

From my fellow board member John Cusack, via the Huffington Post, re-posted with permission:

When we launched Freedom of the Press Foundation -- a new organization dedicated to supporting the 1st Amendment and journalism that focuses on transparency and accountability in government -- a little over six weeks ago, we knew the need was there. President Obama had come into office promising to "create an unprecedented level of openness in Government," "establish a system of transparency," and most famously, become "the most transparent administration in history."

But now at the start of his second term, government secrecy is at an all time high, and officials who leak information to the press are routinely being intimidated, and whistleblowers are being prosecuted at a record rate. In fact, the current administration has prosecuted more whistleblowers than the rest of the Presidents combined. These facts speak for themselves --it was more important than ever to stand up for this country's long tradition of a free press.

But the question was: would people donate?

Well, after six weeks the answer is clear: over 1,900 people donated close to $200,000 to support important transparency journalism organizations like WikiLeaks, MuckRock, National Security Archive, and The UpTake.

Read the rest here.

The group is also on Facebook.

If you choose to donate, there's a cool "slider" feature that allows you to specify exactly what portion of your donation goes to each of the organizations included in each selected "bundle."

Boing Boing editor/partner and tech culture journalist Xeni Jardin hosts and produces Boing Boing's in-flight TV channel on Virgin America airlines (#10 on the dial), and writes about living with breast cancer. Diagnosed in 2011. @xeni on Twitter. email: xeni@boingboing.net.

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    Barack is also a bloodthirsty murderer who is attempting to burn the Constituion to a crisp.  Impeach this bastard and restore the rule of law.  Every congress cretin who evades his oath of office should be prosecuted too.  Murder is not constitutional, no matter how many lawyers you throw at the problem.  

    • Cowicide

      Impeach this bastard and restore the rule of law

      Who shall replace him post-impeachment to restore the rule of law?

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    In your eyes