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Editor’s note: Kaela Kovach-Galton, is Curriculum & Project Strategist for The Diversity Movement.
RALEIGH – The world wide web is aptly named. The world is indeed at our fingertips. Whether for business, learning, shopping, or entertainment, the internet is a necessary tool for our everyday lives. Full and easy access to digital media for all people means equity, but providing this access is complex.
How do we expand digital access to ensure people with cognitive, visual, or hearing impairments, limitations, or disabilities have the same jobs, tools, and information? How do we reach people in pockets of our state where broadband isn’t readily available?
NARNGO to hold conference and seminar for churches LISTEN
DEC 28, 2020
The citizenry who earn just a little above or below the minimum wage, the poor, needy, single mothers, single parents, the less-privileged, the vulnerable, widows, orphans, the jobless youth and adults and the hungry senior citizens who are finding life very difficult and are struggling to put food on the table for the family and others who do not know where their next meal will come from are all living a frustrated life.
We believe this is a major problem, challenge and headache for Government and the Church leaderships.
Prior to the introduction of Free SHS policy by NPP Government, some churches were struggling to meet all the request for school fees support from members.