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This 2021 report from NTIA serves as a baseline of correct capabilities and challenges associated with tracking available data. The report outlines the Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth's (OICG) mission and shares an update on OICG's work to track broadband investment impact.
This 2020 research study from the Older Adults Technology Services and the Humana Foundation presents a detailed portrait of digitally disconnected older adults in America. The research explores how many people are offline, which barriers perpetuate non-participation, what demographics are disproportionately affected, and how existing connectivity resources match the patterns of need.
This hour-long webinar video from January 2021 as part of the Aspen Institute features the National Urban League (NUL) president, industry leaders, and public policy experts discussing the NUL’s plan for digital equity and inclusion.
Part 1 of the Nokia Today podcast in which Brian Hendricks, Blair Levin, and Edward Smith II discuss the National Urban League’s Lewis Latimer Plan for Digital Equity & Inclusion, and provide an update on the 2010 National Broadband Plan.
Part 2 of the Nokia Today podcast in which Brian Hendricks, Blair Levin, and Edward Smith II discuss the National Urban League’s Lewis Latimer Plan for Digital Equity & Inclusion, and provide an update on the 2010 National Broadband Plan.
This episode of The Divide podcast features Blair Levin and Clint Odom discussing the goals of the National Urban League’s Lewis Latimer Plan for Digital Equity & Inclusion and how the NUL and other organizations are collaborating to advance their agenda at the federal level.
Published in 2021, this resource is the National Urban League’s plan to close the digital divide. The plan identifies five digital gaps—availability, adoption, affordability, access to economic opportunity, and utilization—that disproportionately affect communities of color and cites four goals to close those gaps.
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