Digital Divide in Kansas City: "Nothing lifts people from poverty like education"

There are lots of models and examples of organizations addressing the digital divide, some of which seem to set a light commentary on social justice, then proceed headlong into bringing solutions to low-income residents and communities. Here's a UK group, a PBS story on the digital divide in rural areas and Connecting for Good's efforts in KCK.

See this report on CFG's work to build a free wifi network and provide computers and training, where Michael Liimatta with Connecting for Good mentions "nothing lifts people from poverty like education."
"I think a lot of times we have this idea that people that live in low income housing aren't motivated, that they're complacent and want to stay there,” Liimatta said, “but in my estimation, they have a lot of very resourceful people that want to better their lives. By providing free wif-fi, cheap computers and training, in a few years they won't be living in low income housing anymore. I'm convinced of that.”


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