Community Technology and Digital Equity (Community Technology NY) What Would Digital Inclusion and Equity for the Deaf Look Like? by Thomas “Tommy” Horejes, Ph.D. Bringing Digital Equity to Appalachia by Dr. Danielle King What Digital Equity Means for Rural Alaska by Brittany Woods-Orrison Boosting Digital Equity in Phoenix by Grace Tepper Outline Visions of Digital EquityPrinciples for Digital Equity VisionI. Strive for Equity Beyond Just Digital II. Empower Communities III. Focus on Community Benefits IV. Plan for Sustainability V. Stay Accountable to the Vision and to the Community Applying These Principles A Checklist for Evaluating Digital Equity Visions Challenges to Achieving Digital Equity or “Why Covered Populations Are Covered” Understanding Digital Equity Ecosystems Developing These PrinciplesHow We Did This Community Partner Organization Survey Community Contributor EssaysBoosting Digital Equity in Phoenix Bringing Digital Equity to Appalachia Community Technology and Digital Equity What Digital Equity Means for Rural Alaska What Would Digital Inclusion and Equity for the Deaf Look Like? Let's Hear From You What's Your State's Vision of Digital Equity?Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Utah Vermont Virgin Islands Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Profiles and PerspectivesBrittany Woods-Orrison Dr. Danielle King Dr. Reyda Taylor + Chloe Mun Kathy Fall Thomas Horejes Acknowledgements Additional ResourcesShared Measurement Systems Digital Equity Ecosystems Measurement (DEEM) Framework ‹ Community Partner Organization Survey up Boosting Digital Equity in Phoenix ›