At the Facing Race Conference in Chicago, Malkia Cyril, Executive Director of the Center for Media Justice, made a powerful appeal for organizers and activists to see the fight for Net Neutrality and accessible and affordable broadband, as an important component of the fight for social and economic justice. Cyril explained, ""we must demand a framework for broadband policy that ensures equity and justice and includes, among others, direct broadband subsidies to low-income households, schools and libraries, protections for all other consumers especially those using broadband to call their loved ones in prisons or in other countries, and rules that codify free speech for those for whom that right has been systemically, consistently and historically denied."