Posted on February 3, 2017
Your December impact will be felt throughout 2017
Due to the extraordinary nature of the November election, CREDO decided to do something a little different with our donations in December. We chose to double our monthly contribution to progressive nonprofits to $300,000. And instead of asking you to to vote to distribute the funding between three groups, we included 15 organizations focused on three issues areas that will be absolutely critical to fighting back against Trump’s dangerous agenda in 2017 and beyond:
- Advancing the movement for Black lives
- Fighting for climate justice
- Standing up against Trump’s hate
Tens of thousands of CREDO members voted and now the donations results are finally in. Check out how much each group received and learn how your votes and support are making a significant impact for these organizations in 2017.
Posted on February 1, 2017
Vote for these groups fighting the Trump agenda in February
Every month CREDO Mobile lets you decide how we divide our monthly donation among three incredible progressive nonprofits. Each of the groups selected for February funding is doing critical work to obstruct Trump’s dangerous agenda in the areas of civil rights, media accountability and environmental justice.
This month you can vote for the Center for Media and Democracy, Free Press or Friends of the Earth Action. Learn more about these organizations and their work, and then cast your vote for one, two or all three by Feb. 28.
Center for Media and Democracy
The Center for Media and Democracy investigates corruption and the undue influence of corporations on media and democracy. They are a fierce watchdog and experts in exposing the bad guys, like ALEC and the Kochs.
Support from CREDO members will ensure that the Center for Media and Democracy is able to break time-sensitive stories to the public and combat right-wing groups’ disinformation on major public policy issues, which will be on the rise with the Trump administration.
Posted on January 27, 2017
The AT&T merger is not in the public interest. #Resist
There was an article in The Hill this week noting that the AT&T merger with Time Warner was structured in such a way that the companies do not have to demonstrate to the FCC that the transaction is “in the public interest.”
This came after a letter was sent to the two companies’ CEOs from Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Cory Booker. They wrote:
“To achieve greater transparency for regulators, lawmakers, and American consumers, we ask that you provide us with a public interest statement detailing how you plan to ensure that the transaction benefits consumers, promotes competition, remedies all potential harms, and further serves the public interest through the broader policy goals of the Communications Act.”
Regardless of AT&T or Time Warner’s response, we know these companies don’t act in the public interest, your interest or on behalf of your values.
Posted on January 24, 2017
Three handy features in Apple’s new support app
There’s a great new way to get tech help for any of your Apple products that gathers all support options in one convenient, dedicated application. Apple has released its Apple Support app and it’s available for free download at the iOS App Store.
You just launch the app and sign in with your Apple ID. A list of all your Apple ID-registered devices will appear on the app’s home screen. Select the device that’s giving you trouble, then browse among the support topics.
The app provides solutions for just about any glitch you can imagine, with easy and effective fixes for common issues like:
Forgot iCloud Username or Password: The app walks you through the recovery process in simple steps.
Posted on January 12, 2017
The Women’s March on Washington, January 21, 2017
I’m heading to the Women’s March on Washington on Jan. 21 because I believe there is no more important moment than right now to stand for the values I believe in. In fact I booked my flight to Washington on Nov. 13 – as soon as I knew there was even the chance of a Women’s March. I am thrilled to see this effort gaining momentum with support from progressive organizations such as Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America (who we are proud to partner with at CREDO).
I am going to march to stand for women’s rights and to ensure that the new administration knows they have no mandate to gut the gains made by women over the past 50 years. We will not go back. But all of us have many deeply felt reasons for marching – against hate, racism, sexism, Islamophobia, homophobia and climate deniers. One thing is clear: we are all united in standing for equality.
We were having a conversation in the office about what my sign should say. So the team here at CREDO developed a series of signs we want to share with you that speak to many of the values we share. We hope you find a message that resonates for you personally or that inspires your own.
I hope these signs give you inspiration and that maybe I’ll see you in Washington.
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Posted on January 5, 2017
5 Must-read books recommended by the CREDO team
It’s been a cold winter in the Bay Area – sometimes it gets down to 35 degrees at night, and other times it will rain (not at the same time, thankfully). Us Californians aren’t cut out for this, and all I want to do until April is curl up with a good book.
I took to Slack to ask my CREDO teammates for book recommendations, and here’s what they had to say:
Rigged: How Globalization and the Rules of the Modern Economy Were Structured to Make the Rich Richer by Dean Baker
Suggested by Rob, Sr. Director of Business Intelligence
Nonfiction, Economics
About the book: “Baker explains how rules on trade, patents, copyrights, corporate governance and macroeconomic policy were rigged to make income flow upward.”
What Rob says: “Dean Baker does an excellent job explaining how the political choices we make have led to inequality.”
Posted on January 4, 2017
Reduce your mobile data usage with Netflix’s new download feature
Got Netflix? Now you can watch many of its award-winning shows and movies as you travel by train, plane or automobile. This feature is available to all Netflix subscribers and can help conserve cellular data usage.
Netflix now has nearly 50 million subscribers in the United States alone and has kept pace with technology incredibly well. Once known as the DVD-by-mail subscription service, it has evolved to be the cord-cutting company that pioneers original content (like “House of Cards”). But there’s a feature Netflix lagged on until recently – the ability to download content to your device to view offline (a la Spotify or Google Maps). Better late than never though, right?
Progressive-leaning people will find many of the shows available for download to be engaging and informative. Like Netflix original “Orange is the New Black,” a fictional drama that humanizes prisoners and draws awareness to our broken criminal justice system. Or the documentary “Requiem for the American Dream,” which features persuasive interviews with Noam Chomsky that examine class mobility.
Why you want to watch Netflix offline
Videos streamed over cellular data will devour your monthly mobile data plan.