Episode Synopsis "Ep. 9 - Topekans talk digital equity and how to achieve it"
In this episode, Capital-Journal reporter India Yarborough sits down with Lazone Grays, CEO of local nonprofit IBSA Inc., and Scott Gowan, chief information officer for Topeka Public Schools, to discuss digital equity — what it is, what it means and what it might take to achieve it.
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