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Bridging the Digital Divide in Maine

25 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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Host Tom Bell sits down with Kayla Lewis to explore the real-world impacts of the digital divide and the ongoing effort to expand broadband access across southern Maine. Kayla shares what it means to be on the front lines of digital equity—helping people navigate essential tasks like applying for jobs, housing, and benefits in an increasingly online world. While she’s not a policymaker or engineer, her work as a connector between communities and digital access programs is critical to ensuring that broadband investments translate into meaningful, equitable access for all Mainers. Recorded by WMPG Edited by Tom Bell Produced by Greater Portland Council of Governments.

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