Why Closing the Digital Divide Matters
Evidence In Action
English - July 09, 2020 14:58 - 22 minutes - ★★★★★ - 217 ratingsPolitics News Government Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Technology has transformed nearly every aspect of our lives, but technological innovations don’t always benefit everyone equally. And COVID-19 has revealed that this digital divide is even greater than we thought. Host Justin Milner speaks with Urban Institute researcher Alena Stern, chief information officer of Atlanta Gary Brantely, and Miguel Gamiño Jr., executive vice president for Global Cities at Mastercard, about why cities should care about tech equity and how they can achieve it.
Related links:
The Equity Imperative
How Cities Are Leveraging Technology to Meet Residents’ Needs during a Pandemic
How Governments, Nonprofits, and the Private Sector Can Help Technology Work for Everyone
To Make “Smart Cities” More Inclusive, Leaders Need Better Tools and Data
Expanding Online Use of SNAP Benefits Can Help People Stay Safe during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Four Questions Cities Are Asking about Equitable Technology
Technology and Equity in Cities
Projects in Chicago and St. Louis Show How Technology Can Support Inclusion
Technology has transformed nearly every aspect of our lives, but technological innovations don’t always benefit everyone equally. And COVID-19 has revealed that this digital divide is even greater than we thought. Host Justin Milner speaks with Urban Institute researcher Alena Stern, chief information officer of Atlanta Gary Brantely, and Miguel Gamiño Jr., executive vice president for Global Cities at Mastercard, about why cities should care about tech equity and how they can achieve it.
Related links:
The Equity Imperative How Cities Are Leveraging Technology to Meet Residents’ Needs during a Pandemic How Governments, Nonprofits, and the Private Sector Can Help Technology Work for Everyone To Make “Smart Cities” More Inclusive, Leaders Need Better Tools and DataExpanding Online Use of SNAP Benefits Can Help People Stay Safe during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Four Questions Cities Are Asking about Equitable Technology
Technology and Equity in Cities Projects in Chicago and St. Louis Show How Technology Can Support Inclusion