In response to the Obama Administration’s request to the FCC for a National Broadband Plan, LULAC highlighted the overall goal of broadband deployment, particularly in rural and underserved communities, as well as the importance of public education on the benefits of broadband.
La Alianza Hispana, a Boston Latino family-support services organization announced today the opening of its new community technology center. The organization's clients will have instruction and access to technology to help with English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes, educational opportunities, job searches and online citizenship services.
Progreso Hispano, a community organization that works with immigrants to improve the quality of their lives, today announced the opening of its new community technology center. The organization’s clients will have access to and instruction on using technology to help with GED preparation, educational opportunities, job searches and online citizenship services.
The AT&T Foundation and the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) today unveiled 32 locations that will house new community technology centers in low-income Hispanic communities through LULAC’s Empower Hispanic America with Technology initiative.
With support from the AT&T Foundation, the LULAC Empower Hispanic America with Technology initiative provides Latino serving organizations with state-of-the-art computer equipment, software, and high speed internet access to create technology centers in their communities was launched.