Digital Inequalities, E-Waste, & Right to Repair
Though the government has long played a key role in promoting internet and computing access, a review of U.S. and international legislation reveals an emphasis
Though the government has long played a key role in promoting internet and computing access, a review of U.S. and international legislation reveals an emphasis
With 1 million paid caregivers caring for 3 million children from birth to age five in home child care settings, there’s a major opportunity for
As veterans re-enter civilian life, they often find themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide with 40% of veterans lacking access to a
Businesses are embracing the green IT movement of making computer hardware and operations sustainable. Digitunity, as a national charity dedicated to closing the “digital divide,”
Having a computer and internet are increasingly essential for maintaining health and managing illness. Common uses of technology generally require devices, connectivity, applications, and digital
Technology can bridge generational gaps. Yet, it can also present unique challenges, especially for grandparents raising their grandchildren. With nearly 8 million children living in homes where a
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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
The COVID-19 crisis exposed a deep, persistent “technology gap,” as millions of people were cut off from school, employment, telehealth, and community. When you donate
The continuing negative effects COVID-19 has across all segments of our society has many companies and organizations looking for affordable ways to help. One way