Distance shouldn't stop you
We have these mini computers in our pockets and yet today's youth is still seemingliy unable to get involved.
We see posts on our social media feeds and repost them, but that repost only does so much.
If we want change, we actually need to look up from our ohones and fight for it.
The Internet = Our Education
Broadband internet is essential to participate in school now that most
schools will be closed for long periods of time due to COVID-19.
Students without access to the internet and devices are being left
behind. The digital divide is growing and inequities are growing with
it.
Image of hands typing from
Women of Color in Tech Chat.
The digital divide is everywhere.
This is affecting students everywhere - in big cities, rural areas,
tribal reservations, and suburbs of all sizes. Race and income level are
driving factors in determining who has access and who doesn’t.
It's a human right.
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that
“Everyone has a right to education.”
In 2016, the UN declared the internet a human right with the addition of
Section 32 to Article 19: Article 19: “Everyone has the right to freedom
of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions
without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and
ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.” Section 32: “The
promotion, protection and enjoyment of human rights on the Internet”
About
Hi. My name is Zel. I was motivated to make this website because the digital divide
has a deep and often invisible negative impact. I think everyone should be able to participate
and express themselves on the internet.