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Region’s digital divide cuts off communities of color when help is most needed

“It’s frankly a moral and ethical obligation,” Feinman said. “It is not acceptable that in 2021, hundreds of thousands of our fellow citizens don’t have access to the quality of life that many of our other residents consider a necessity.”


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How the D.C. region's digital divide cuts off communities of color - Washington Business Journal (bizjournals.com)

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