Technology, Race, and Income
Panel members discussed the relationship between technology and race, and between income and technology. Problems cited were that urban… read more
Panel members discussed the relationship between technology and race, and between income and technology. Problems cited were that urban populations, earning low incomes, are slow to get new technologies, like home computers. Some members suggested creating programs through schools or welfare to permit low income families access to computers and the Internet. close
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- Keith Fulton Director National Urban League->Programs
- David Honig Special Counsel Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
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- Roger Lyons President and CEO Baltimore Uran League
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- Hilary O. Shelton Deputy Director NAACP->Washington Bureau
- Dong Suh Spokesman Asian Pacific American Comm. Partnership
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