Further Connecting California Tribal Communities with Computers and AT&T Connected Learning Center

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • AT&T distributed more than 500 refurbished laptops to California Tribal students and families as part of AT&T’s nationwide commitment to help bridge the digital divide. The laptops, funded by an AT&T donation to Human-I-T, were given to students and families in need from five Tribal Nations - Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians, San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians, La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians, Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians, Pala Band of Mission Indians - with digital literacy resources to help them fully participate in our digital world.
    AT&T has opened a new Connected Learning Center inside the Boys & Girls Club of Pinoleville Pomo Nation in Ukiah, CA to provide internet access and education tools to those who face connectivity barriers.
    This is the second AT&T Connected Learning Center on tribal lands in both California and the U.S., the sixth that AT&T has opened in California, and our 31st center nationwide. The center will allow students from tribal communities to get online, parents to look for jobs and the community to access resources to close in on the barriers of the digital divide.
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  • @JulianRamirez-cr5kg
    @JulianRamirez-cr5kg Год назад

    Great move for AT&T but you should have did more research, all but maybe 1 tribe outta the ones you donated to can very well afford laptops ! Look at there monthly percap , lajolla and cahuilla are two of the poorest tribes in CA , shame on Pala , Rincon “San Pasqual especially” and Pauma ! You all get well over 10 grand a month . Give to Santa Rosa ! Torres Martinez ! Cahuilla , not well established tribes with mega casinos