In the 1930s, the Rural Electrification Act transformed America by proving that access to power was a prerequisite for modern life. Today, we are at a similar crossroads with the digital divide.
In the latest episode of
@ClickHereShow with Dina Temple-Raston on the
@TheRecord_Media, our founder Mahesh Krishnaswamy joins an important conversation on why expanding broadband in rural America has been wicked hard — and insights on how we can bring a more comprehensive approach to empower our communities with true digital equity. It's not about the bits and bytes: it’s about the students, workers, and communities who are reclaiming their economic future.
The episode explores how connectivity can shape individual careers, communities, and entire economic development of societies, from the perspective of a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, elected officials, and "recovering graphic designer", among others. It features the stories of Matthew Rantanen, Gigi Sohn, and their observations on how infrastructure is only as good as the lives it improves.
Tune into the full episode Almost Heaven, No Reception, in rural America here or catch it on select NPR stations this week:
play.prx.org/listen?uf=https…