South Bay program helps to bridge the digital divide for low-income families

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San Jose’s Digital Inclusion Partnership Program director, Charlene Tatis, explains the digital divide’s impact on families during the COVID-19 pandemic and works to close the gap on low-income families without access to wifi or proper technology. (09/19/2023)

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