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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2022 · 36 MIN

S2 Ep. 2 Exploring Digital Disenfranchisement During COVID-19 with Dr. Jody Early and Dr. Carmen Gonzalez

from The HPP Podcast · host Health Promotion Practice

In this episode, Jody Early, PhD, MS, MCHES and Carmen Gonzalez, PhD, MA discuss digital disenfranchisement, racism and redlining, broadband as a utility, and the digital divide. They talk about how physical, financial, and academic health are inherently tied to broadband internet. They remind us of the innovations, assumptions, and shortcomings that surrounded stay-at-home transition, as well as ways to advocate for change. This episode references the article titled "Digital Disenfranchisement and COVID-19: Broadband Internet Access as a Social Determinant of Health" by Jody Early, PhD, MS, MCHES and Alyssa Hernandez, MA. Have a favorite episode? Tweet @TheHPPJournal and let us know! If you have a moment, please provide your feedback here on what we are doing well and where we can improve.

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