On this episode, Dr. Dominique Harrison, director of the Technology Policy Program at the
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, joins to discuss her
recent research into the digital divide in the Black Rural South showing that 38% of Black residents in the region lack Internet service at home compared to 23% of white residents. We discuss the causes of digital inequality in these communities, and how the $65 billion broadband bill in Congress does and does not respond to these issues. Read the full report
here.
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