In the information age, access to the internet is not just a convenience but a necessity. Marcus ‘M.J.’ Jefferson tackles the digital divide, highlighting how disparities in internet access are creating new forms of social inequality. He looks at initiatives aimed at bridging this gap, from government programs to grassroots efforts, and discusses the long-term implications for education, employment, and democratic participation if these divides are not addressed.
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