Empowering Communities with Digital Skills w/ Dr. Mariette Ayala
In this conversation, Danielle Marshall sits down with Dr. Mariette Ayala, a digital equity leader whose work sits at the intersection of education, technology, and community empowerment. Together, they explore what it means to build true digital inclusion, not just access to tools, but access to confidence, language, and opportunity.
Dr. Ayala shares her journey growing up in Boston, the role of early exposure to technology in shaping her educational path, and how her lived experience informs her work today at Tech Goes Home. The discussion moves through digital equity, AI literacy, cultural identity, and the ways systems either expand or limit opportunity. At the heart of it all is a question of leadership, culture, and equity in a rapidly changing digital world.You are navigating a world where nearly everything from healthcare to education to employment is digital.
If you have ever felt frustration, confusion, or even quiet shame trying to keep up with technology, this conversation names why that experience is so common and what is often missing beneath it: access, language, and design that actually meets people where they are. This episode invites you to rethink what equity looks like when digital systems shape everyday life.
Guest BioDr. Mariette Ayala is a Research, Evaluation, and Curriculum Consultant committed to advancing digital equity and expanding access to transformative learning opportunities. She leads the design and evaluation of high-quality, learner-centered digital literacy programs that empower both educators and communities. Her work bridges research and practice, ensuring that curriculum is not only accessible and inclusive, but also grounded in measurable impact.Mariette earned her Ph.D. in Urban Education, Leadership, and Policy from the University of Massachusetts Boston, where her research examined the systemic barriers that limit underserved communities’ access to quality education and digital resources. This foundation continues to shape her equity-driven, community-centered approach to program design and implementation.Across leadership roles at UMass Boston, NYU, and community-based organizations, Mariette has built initiatives that strengthen student success, expand economic mobility, and create sustainable pathways to opportunity. She believes education is one of the most powerful tools for community transformation and is dedicated to building systems that not only open doors, but redesign them so more people can walk through.
What You’ll Learn
* How digital equity directly shapes access to healthcare, education, employment, and civic participation
* Why “basic” digital skills like email, passwords, and video calls are foundational to economic mobility
* How culturally responsive curriculum design expands learning for multilingual and diverse communities
* What AI literacy really requires beyond prompting, including critical thinking and ethical awareness
* How universal design creates more accessible systems for everyone, not just marginalized groups
Get in touch with Dr. Ayala at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/marietteb/https://www.marietteayala.com/