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Women’s Access to Technology and Services: After Math of Katrina

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  1. Slide 1:Women’s Access to Technology and Services: After Math of Katrina Presented by Shireen Mitchell Executive Officer, Digital Sisters
  2. Slide 2:Women Headed Households in Poverty Nation Wide (US) = 37.6% New Orleans City = 41.1% New Orleans = 39.5% Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula = 28.8% Beaumont- Port Arthur =34.7% D ig it a l S i s t e r s / S is t a s In c . w w w . d ig it a l- s is t a s . o r g
  3. Slide 3: Technology Literacy  Is the ability: to apply for jobs, write resumes to complete homework assignments and research for class projects. to teach a classroom of students to search for colleges. to apply for social services. (ie: FEMA, TANF) to pay parking tickets and bills. to write a letter, report or file a complaint. to communicate with gov’t officials. to fill out online forms. D ig it a l