Longtime media activist Mitchell Szczepanczyk presents the issues on the upcoming shake down on Net Neutrality, in a series of four half-hour lectures.

Place: Chicago MultiKulti (1000 N. Milwaukee).

Date/Time: Saturday, June 21st, starting at 1PM.

Cost: FREE!

LECTURE ONE

* What is net neutrality?

* Why is it necessary?

* Who wants net neutrality abolished, and why?

* What would happen if it were abolished?

LECTURE TWO

* Why has it grown to be such an issue now?

* What's the policy/legal history of this?

LECTURE THREE

* What's the history of activism on net neutrality?

* How is this tied to the history of activism on media?

LECTURE FOUR

* What's coming up in the short term?

* What's apt to happen?

* What are some of the deeper issues regarding activism, corporations, markets, and the public?

* How is this connected to the "critical juncture" -- a rare opportunity -- that we find ourselves in?