The Art of Storytelling in Closing the Digital Divide
By Stacey Baxter Next Century Cities hosts the annual Bipartisan Tech conference to bring together local leaders and advocates in broadband access and adoption. This
By Stacey Baxter Next Century Cities hosts the annual Bipartisan Tech conference to bring together local leaders and advocates in broadband access and adoption. This
You can find a PDF of this press release here. For Immediate Release Contact: Brittany-Rae Gregory brittany-rae@nextcenturycities.org November 17, 2023 Washington, D.C. (November 17, 2023)
By Francella Ochillo Invisible lines between advocates and scholars often prevent academic research from informing broadband policymaking. Likewise, public interest advocates are eager to share
By Kate Rivera The Technology Learning Collaborative (TLC) drives the digital literacy, access, and inclusion conversations in Philadelphia by promoting professional collaboration, training, and networking
By Stacey Baxter It is widely known that community anchor institutions, including schools and libraries, provide essential broadband services for residents who lack reliable access
With East Baltimore Development Inc.’s CEO Cheryl Washington The East Baltimore Development, Inc. (EBDI), a 501(c)(3) organization, was established to revitalize, re-energize, and rebuild an
By Brian Donoghue In recent years, municipalities across the country have faced growing challenges related to climate change and the need for improved digital connectivity.
By Roxy Barboza and Corian Zacher With billions of dollars on the table from the State of California and the federal government, there has never
New Mexico is known as the “the land of enchantment.” The landscapes are as stunning as the people are diverse. Hundreds of Native American
By Corian Zacher and Brian Donoghue Texas is home to seven Next Century Cities member municipalities: Mont Belvieu, Arlington, San Antonio, Austin, Gainesville, College Station,
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