CTN is proud to share that we won a Silver Anthem Award in the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion category for nonprofit campaigns! Launched in response to the prevalence social good... read more →
The internet is a near ubiquitous aspect of modern life — making it easy to take for granted all the skills, tools, opportunities, and benefits that it provides. In celebration... read more →
When we say the phrase “digital divide,” we often think of its immediate implication: that some people lack access to the internet. Yet it’s important to think of technology in... read more →
As we look towards the new year, CTN is focusing on knowledge sharing to work towards a more digitally inclusive world. Those who are cut off from the digital world... read more →
Recently, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) added two new terms to its growing glossary: broadband equity and the digital divide. While such terms may seem self-explanatory to those involved... read more →
“Every time I start working with the older adults, I feel like I'm shortening the gap between our generation and theirs,” says volunteer digital coach Hanyang Xu. Originally from China,... read more →
For a moment, imagine being a senior who has limited to no prior experience using technology. Maybe you’ve used a desktop computer at a community center, or maybe you know... read more →
While CTN’s work currently focuses on the Bay Area and central Texas, it is our goal to establish digital literacy hubs across the nation. We are always glad to share... read more →
“Equity is being intentional about helping people,” says Clint Odom of the National Urban League. “It is not just flooding the zone with a subsidy or telling people to sign... read more →
The digital divide goes beyond broadband access; it is an issue of social infrastructure, a lack of digital literacy, and an uneven distribution of technology. But how does the digital... read more →