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SAN FRANCISCO, March 13, 2000 ----Seeking solutions to bridge the "Digital Divide" locally, San Francisco State University and the Television Race Initiative will host a town hall meeting on increasing access to technology for all communities on Monday, March 27 from 6-9 p.m. in the University's Seven Hills Conference Center. The public is invited and admission is free.
E-Equity: Higher Education and Community Solutions for the Digital Divide - A Town Hall Meeting will feature a sneak preview of the ITVS series "Digital Divide" which will air on KQED TV (Channel 9). The series producer, David Bolt of Studio Miramar, will serve on the town hall panel along with Richard McCline of S.F. State's College of Business and president of the Black Chamber of Commerce in Oakland; Zorica Pantic-Tanner, director of S.F. State's School of Engineering; Wade Randlett, founder and vice president of ClickStart; Tracy Johson of OpNet; and Elsa Macias, director of information and technology research at the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute at the Claremont Colleges. For more information, call S.F. State at (415) 338-3459.
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