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May 18, 2007

Andrew Rasiej Throws Down the Digital Divide Gauntlet to Presidential Candidates

Personal Democracy Forum co-founder and digital divide activist Andrew Rasiej made a passionate case to revive the digital divide as a major policy issue. He asked how many people in the audience felt the digital divide was still a problem, and few of us did. Andrew went on to talk about poor Internet access in low-income schools and communities, and how inequitable access is hampering civic participation and democracy.

Rasiej then announced that the Personal Democracy Forum will launch an online petition to elect "the first tech president." He's challenging the public to sign onto the petition and forward it to presidential candidates to get them to sign on to these basic principles:

I'll see if I can dig up more about the initiative. -andy

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Posted by acarvin at May 18, 2007 12:17 PM

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