Detroit Digital Empowerment Council National Summary Findings Tour
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On Tuesday, March 10, 2009, our leadership will discuss the potential socio-economic impact of affordable broadband deployment in the areas of job creation, public health, public safety, urban development and educational advancement in the Detroit area.
The Alliance for Digital Equality maintains that the key to expanding opportunities for all communities is through Digital Empowerment. For those individuals with access to broadband or wireless technologies and the proper training to use it, unprecedented opportunity will always be at their fingertips.
Co-Hosts:
- Dr. Earlexia Montoya Norwood, Detroit Digital Empowerment Council General Chairperson
- Linda Brawner, M.E.D., Director, Educational Technology Services
- Melia A. Carter, Director of Public Affairs, Ministerial Alliance Against The Digital Divide
- Darryl V. Hunter, Deputy Director, Michigan Department of Community Health
- Alice Thompson, CEO Black Family Development
When:
Date and Time:
Tuesday Mar 10, 2009
12:00 am - EST
Where:
Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
315 East Warren Avenue
Detroit, MI
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