A woman holds a sign saying, "Comcast: Pay Your Fair Share" at the March for Comcast to Fund Our Schools, Friday, September 11, 2015.
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Protesters at Friday's rally, led by the Philadelphia Coalition Advocating for Public Schools and the CAP Comcast Coalition, say the new cable franchise contract presents an opportunity to hold Comcast accountable.
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Jerry Jordan, president of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, told the crowd he wants Comcast to "be a good neighbor" by providing funding to the school district.
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Protest signs float against the backdrop of the Comcast Center during Friday's rally.
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Evette Jones, community engagement coordinator and staff representative with the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, speaks to the protesters.
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"I'm out here to demand Comcast pay their fair share and make Internet affordable, to support our youth and our schools," said TC Owens.
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Members of the Philadelphia Coalition Advocating for Public Schools hold a sign during the rally on Friday afternoon.