Digitunity Announces New Officers and Welcomes New Board Members
Effective January 2026, Digitunity is delighted to introduce new Officers to its Board of Directors. These leadership transitions reflect the Board’s unwavering dedication to building
Effective January 2026, Digitunity is delighted to introduce new Officers to its Board of Directors. These leadership transitions reflect the Board’s unwavering dedication to building
Digitunity is pleased to welcome Melissa Patton as Communications Associate. In this role, Melissa supports Digitunity’s external communications, digital platforms, and online presence, contributing to
“Hold fast to dreams, For if dreams die, Life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” — Langston Hughes For over four decades, Dr.
Across Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, thousands of people still lack some basic tools needed to participate fully in modern life. Although the internet is essential
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Digitunity is proud to announce a new collaboration with AT&T, which will connect more than 13,000 people across rural Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi with the
In Digitunity’s new report, we uncover who is most affected by the computer ownership gap – and why smartphones alone are not enough. A limited
In September 2025, the U.S. Census Bureau released the 2024 American Community Survey (ACS) data offering insights of important national and state-level digital divide trends.
This report examines the state of computer ownership in the United States, offering new insights into who lacks access to large-screen computers and why it matters. Drawing on original data analysis and the latest research, the report explores the impact of computer ownership on economic opportunity, education, and digital participation.
Watch Digitunity’s interview with Dr. Amy Gonzales, whose new research reveals that computer ownership is more critical for meaningful internet us than in-home internet. Based on U.S. census data.