- Detroit has a significant digital divide, with over half of households lacking broadband internet access. This leaves many students without internet access at home, putting them at a disadvantage for schoolwork and job opportunities. - The Chauncy Glover Project aims to address this issue by providing students in their program with free iPads to access the internet and complete homework. They are raising awareness of the digital divide and potential solutions like increasing public WiFi access. - An editor from the Michigan Chronicle is interested in writing an article on this topic, focusing on personal stories from students in the Chauncy Glover Project about the daily challenges of not having home internet access.