Right to Repair & Counterproductive Digital Divide Policy Approaches
This blog is the third in a series based on the report, “Digital Inequalities, E-Waste, & Right-to-Repair,” authored by Dr. Amy Gonzales, that highlights digital
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This blog is the third in a series based on the report, “Digital Inequalities, E-Waste, & Right-to-Repair,” authored by Dr. Amy Gonzales, that highlights digital
Over a period of three installments, we will be publishing portions of this report, “Digital Inequalities, E-Waste, & Right-to-Repair,” authored by Dr. Amy Gonzales, as
This report highlights government legislation from around the globe that primarily informs personal ownership of computing devices. Over the next three installments, we will be
What type of tech problems are most disruptive to continued computer use and why device support is critical.
This blog, the second in an occasional series written by Digitunity’s Health Advisor, Amy Sheon, highlights opportunities for disseminating digital inclusion-related resources through healthcare. To
With people living longer than ever, the need for elder care has increased. A lot of this care is provided by informal caregivers, usually friends
10-city project will focus on closing the digital divide for 20,000 underserved K-12 students & their families.
What type of tech problems are most disruptive to continued computer use and why device support is critical.
Report makes the case for large-screen device ownership as a key requirement for closing the digital divide.
A powerful visualization tool of the racial, socioeconomic, & geographic disparities impacting device ownership.
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