The Q&A discussion that followed the presentation given by Kristen Thompson started a conversation about digital divides among students. The majority of the families in Mb who live in rural communities or in northern communities often struggle to access adequate internet connections or on occasion any connection at all. This is not a new issue but due to the current pandemic caused by Covid-19 this issue has become much more visible. In 2016 The United Nations declared access to the internet a basic human right. For comparison other basic human rights include a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of the person or family. This right specifically references food, clothing, housing, medical care and necessary social services. Access to the internet is comparable to access to these things. Karl Bode quotes the United Nations in his article The case for internet access as a human right saying th...
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