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Freedom of the Press Foundation

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Freedom of the Press Foundation
NameFreedom of the Press Foundation
Formation2012
FoundersDaniel Ellsberg, John Perry Barlow, Rainey Reitman, Trevor Timm, Kevin Gallagher
LocationSan Francisco, California

Freedom of the Press Foundation is a non-profit organization that aims to protect and promote First Amendment rights, particularly in the context of national security and whistleblower cases. Founded in 2012 by Daniel Ellsberg, John Perry Barlow, Rainey Reitman, Trevor Timm, and Kevin Gallagher, the organization has been involved in various high-profile cases, including the defense of Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning. The organization has also worked closely with other advocacy groups, such as the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Additionally, the organization has received support from notable figures, including Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras.

History

The organization was established in response to the WikiLeaks controversy and the subsequent persecution of Julian Assange and other whistleblowers. The founders, including Daniel Ellsberg, who is known for leaking the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War, aimed to create an organization that would provide support and resources to journalists and whistleblowers who were facing prosecution or persecution. The organization has since been involved in various cases, including the defense of Jeremy Hammond and Barrett Brown, who were both prosecuted for their involvement in hacktivist activities. The organization has also worked with other groups, such as the Committee to Protect Journalists and the Reporters Without Borders, to promote press freedom and protect journalists from persecution. Furthermore, the organization has collaborated with Edward Snowden and Sarah Kendzior to expose surveillance and corruption.

Mission and Activities

The organization's mission is to protect and promote First Amendment rights, particularly in the context of national security and whistleblower cases. The organization provides support and resources to journalists and whistleblowers who are facing prosecution or persecution, including legal defense and public advocacy. The organization also works to promote transparency and accountability in government and corporate activities, and to protect press freedom and the right to know. The organization has worked with notable figures, including Noam Chomsky and Chris Hedges, to promote free speech and censorship awareness. Additionally, the organization has partnered with The Guardian and The New York Times to publish investigative journalism and expose corruption.

Board of Directors

The organization's board of directors includes a range of notable figures, including Daniel Ellsberg, John Perry Barlow, Rainey Reitman, and Trevor Timm. The board also includes other prominent journalists and activists, such as Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras, who have been involved in high-profile cases and have a strong commitment to press freedom and whistleblower protection. The organization has also received support from other notable figures, including Michael Moore and Oliver Stone, who have spoken out on issues related to censorship and surveillance. Furthermore, the organization has collaborated with Amy Goodman and Juan González to promote independent media and social justice.

Projects and Initiatives

The organization has launched several projects and initiatives aimed at promoting press freedom and protecting whistleblowers. These include the SecureDrop project, which provides a secure platform for whistleblowers to submit documents and information to journalists. The organization has also launched the Freedom of the Press Foundation Transparency Report, which provides information on the organization's activities and finances. Additionally, the organization has partnered with The Intercept and ProPublica to publish investigative journalism and expose corruption. The organization has also worked with Edward Snowden and William Binney to promote surveillance awareness and privacy protection.

Notable Cases and Impact

The organization has been involved in several high-profile cases, including the defense of Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning. The organization has also worked on cases involving Jeremy Hammond and Barrett Brown, who were both prosecuted for their involvement in hacktivist activities. The organization's work has had a significant impact on the whistleblower community, and has helped to promote transparency and accountability in government and corporate activities. The organization has also received recognition for its work, including awards from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union. Furthermore, the organization has collaborated with Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald to expose corruption and promote free speech.

Funding and Support

The organization is funded by a range of sources, including donations from individuals and grants from foundations. The organization has received support from notable figures, including Pierre Omidyar and Craig Newmark, who have donated to the organization and spoken out on issues related to press freedom and whistleblower protection. The organization has also partnered with other groups, such as the Knight Foundation and the Ford Foundation, to promote journalism and transparency. Additionally, the organization has received funding from The Guardian and The New York Times to support investigative journalism and press freedom initiatives. The organization has also collaborated with Michael Ratner and Jesselyn Radack to promote human rights and social justice. Category:Freedom of the press

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