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Topic:
Digital Divide, Latino Community

Source:
Center for Latino Policy Research (CLPR) and Institute for the Study of Social Change (ISSC)

Published:
04/01/2008

A Community and Technology Needs Assessment of the Southeast Los Angeles Region (SELA)

This report provides a framework for understanding the range and intensity of the digital divide problem in a cluster of Southeast Los Angeles cities. It also offers a roadmap for the Southeast Community Development Corporation (SCDC) regarding how the Southeast Cities Technology Collaborative (SCTC) could best meet this challenge.

In presenting its needs assessment, the Digital Divide Research Team based at the University of California, Berkeley Center for Latino Policy Research (CLPR) has identified barriers and gaps in service to inform the design of a regional multi-year development plan that would promote and institute the productive use of digital network technology into its society and its productive functions to advance social and economic development plans in the South East Los Angeles region (SELA).

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