Voqal Supports Bill Aimed at Expanding E-Rate
June 13, 2018 Voqal is proud to support S. 2958. This bill, sponsored by Sen. Udall and Sen. Gardner, would allow the use of E-rate funds for wireless access on school buses. This legislation would help address one of the most significant challenges students and educators face today – the homework gap. As an Educational
Voqal’s Director of Telecommunications Strategy to Present at Mountain Connect 2018
June 11, 2018 On Wednesday, Voqal’s director of telecommunications strategy, Mark Colwell, will be presenting at Mountain Connect in Vail, Colorado. Mountain Connect is a multiday conference that features some of the leading experts on broadband deployment. Colwell’s panel focuses on a research project he conducted while studying at the Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program at the
Bolstering the Grassroots Capacity of the South Asian American Community
June 8, 2018 South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) fights for racial justice and advocates for the civil rights of all South Asians in the United States. It is the only national, staffed organization that advocates around issues affecting South Asian communities through a social justice framework. Thanks to support from Voqal, SAALT made significant
Voices for Internet Freedom Fights to Preserve Net Neutrality
June 1, 2018 Center for Media Justice works to build a powerful movement for a more just and participatory media and digital world. Its Voices for Internet Freedom project represents communities of color in the fight for real network neutrality and an open, non-discriminatory internet. Thanks to Voqal’s support, the Voices for Internet Freedom coalition
2018 Voqal Fellowship Spotlight: Jeremiah Smith
May 23, 2018 The Voqal Fellowship is an investment in a new generation of social entrepreneurs interested in launching their next “big idea” aimed at increasing equity for those who are least well off politically, economically and/or socially. This month we look at 2018 Voqal Fellow Jeremiah Smith and his project For the Record. Jeremiah
Voqal Fellowship Guest Post: Three Leadership Lessons from a 22-year-old Founder
May 16, 2018 The following is an article from 2018 Voqal Fellow, Nick Guthman outlining three things he’s learned from his Voqal Fellowship project, Blue Future. You can read more from Nick, including the original version of this post, on his Medium @nick.guthman. Over the past 10 months, I’ve been leading a team of 10
Voqal Weighs in on the FCC’s Educational Broadband Service Rulemaking
May 10, 2018 Today Voqal issued the following statement on the Federal Communication Commission’s vote to begin the process of a new rulemaking to govern the 2.5 GHz band, a band of spectrum currently reserved for educational purposes. “For more than 50 years, the Educational Broadband Service (EBS) spectrum has played a vital role in
Sanctuary Restaurants: A Place at the Table for Everyone
May 4, 2018 Presente is a powerful and growing Latinx political force advancing social justice with technology, media and culture. It advances Latinx power and creates winning campaigns that amplify Latinx voices; expands political imagination and traditional boundaries; and fosters inspiration for freedom, equity and justice. Thanks to support from Voqal, and in partnership with
Voqal Announces Education Opportunity Project
May 1, 2018 Voqal believes the opportunity gap is the most pervasive and damaging problem in the U.S. educational system. We define the opportunity gap as the educational disparity and inequity that exists across racial and class lines. It is one of the root causes of rising economic inequality. Rather than the outcomes-focused achievement gap
2018 Voqal Fellowship Spotlight: Amber Royster
April 20, 2018 The Voqal Fellowship is an investment in a new generation of social entrepreneurs interested in launching their next “big idea” aimed at increasing equity for those who are least well off politically, economically and/or socially. This month we look at 2018 Voqal Fellow Amber Royster and her project Where to Start. Where