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Bridging The Digital Divide Panel Discussion

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Join us for a panel discussion on bridging the “digital divide.” Pre- and post-COVID, lack of access to the internet and digital resources is a major obstacle to inclusion for people living with disabilities and others. This panel discussion shares challenges, strategies, and solutions for bridging the digital divide from leaders who tackle this issue in their daily practice. Moderated by the Peale’s Community Coordinator, Noreen Smith, the panel includes: Azure Grimes, Project Coordinator with Libraries without Borders; Dr. Nettrice Gaskins, artist and educator; Daisy Brown, Storytelling Ambassador and Stoop Shoots project lead at the Peale; and Debbie Staigerwald with The Arc Baltimore.

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