July 28, 2021

Imagining a Bold, Connected Future With the Advocates Who Are Working to Expand Digital Opportunities

A bold, connected future is possible when we embrace new ideas, support innovative processes, and develop effective partnerships. Those are several of the core takeaways from the July 21st Next Century Cities panel discussion on how ubiquitous broadband could positively impact communities across the United States.  Next Century Cities hosted a virtual conference on July […]

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Building Sustainable Solutions for Digital Inclusion with Local Leadership in Austin, Texas

In Austin, Texas, local leaders tap into community knowledge and expertise through their groundbreaking Leadership Austin fellowship program.  On July 21st, 2021, Next Century Cities hosted a virtual conference featuring local leadership from California, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, and Virginia. During the session, Building Sustainable Solutions for Digital Inclusion in

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Learning About Broadband Challenges and Opportunities from Chula Vista, California, and Botetourt County, Virginia

In March of 2020, local officials from California to Virginia led an unexpected and unprecedented switch to life-from-home as the COVID-19 pandemic raged across the United States. Overnight, schools, public meetings, and city services switched to remote capabilities.  For local leaders, one goal remained paramount: a continuity of services for every resident, regardless of connectivity

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Relationships are Central to Bridging the Digital Divide: A Candid Conversation with City of Detroit’s Digital Inclusion Director

Detroit, Michigan, the largest city in the state of Michigan, is well-known for being home to Motown Music as well as the hub for American automobile production. However, as the world has been forced to go online, Detroit has gained notoriety for its vast digital divide.  Joshua Edmonds, Detroit’s Digital Inclusion Director, joined NCC’s Brittany-Rae

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What Broadband Advocacy in Ohio Means for Communities Nationwide

  Ohio communities face numerous connectivity challenges related to both broadband access and adoption. The problems are not unique to rural or urban areas. Local governments across the state are using a variety of innovative models to fill infrastructure gaps in their communities while simultaneously working to ensure that residents have the tools they need

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Broadband Scholars Gather for Next Century Cities’ First Academic Convening

Academic Pre-Conference Presenters and Moderator On July 20th and 21st, 2021, Next Century Cities held its first-ever virtual conference. The two-day event kicked off with an academic pre-conference in which presenters shared current research, covering a wide range of topics that impact the broadband lnadscape.  Through his research, Mike Conlow of Blue State Digital suggested

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