Adam Rose joins FPF to bolster press freedom at the local level

News from Freedom of the Press Foundation.
The year 2024 presented significant challenges to press freedom, but we are here to meet the moment.
Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) has launched its own dedicated Mastodon server, social.freedom.press. This move consolidates our presence across the fediverse, uniting various existing FPF accounts under one umbrella.Uniting FPF’s Mastodon presenceThe fediverse (of which Mastodon is a part) is an alternative to centralized approaches to …
Today, Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) is unveiling a new website that reflects our commitment to action-based advocacy for press freedom. FPF’s website was last relaunched in December 2016, just after the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president. Needless to say, a lot has happened since then.No …
New position honoring the legendary whistleblower will fight for government secrecy reform
In an independent review, the Freedom of the Press Foundation tool that helps journalists work with electronic documents safely was found to have no critical vulnerabilities
FPF’s 2023 Impact Report details the strides we made in the past year, what we need to look back on, and where we hope to go from here. Our 2023 Impact Report — available now.
FPF names WIRED’s top editor as the newest member of its board of directors
Jack Dorsey’s #startsmall initiative grants $10 million to Freedom of the Press Foundation
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Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) is proud to welcome award-winning journalist Azmat Khan as the newest member of its board of directors