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Broadband & Social Justice Policy Summit to Address the Digital Divide

The Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) — a Speed Matters partner — will be hosting its second annual Broadband and Social Justice Policy Summit on January 20th and 21st in Washington, DC. The summit will convene leaders, researchers, and policy makers in the fields of broadband policy and adoption, telecommunications, and social justice around the theme of "Bridging the Digital Divide."

With a slate of influential leaders, the summit hopes to discuss issues of broadband and telecom inequities and begin to take steps toward policy implementation on these matters. Check out the full schedule of events and workshops, and take a look at the confirmed speakers:

  • James Assey, Senior Vice President, National Cable and Telecommunications Association
  • Hon. Meredith Attwell Baker, Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
  • Deborah Berlyn, Executive Director, Project to Get Older Adults Online
  • Maurita Coley, Executive Director, Capital Area Asset Builders; Vice Chair, MMTC
  • Hon. Michael Copps, Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
  • Ari Fitzgerald, Partner, Hogan Lovells; Secretary, MMTC
  • Marcella Gadson, Editor in Chief, MMTC Broadband & Social Justice Blog
  • Dean Garfield, President, Information Technology Industry Council
  • Debbie Goldman, Telecommunications Policy Director, Communications Workers of America
  • Anna Gomez, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information
  • Kristal High, Editor in Chief, Politic365
  • Lindsey Holmes, President, LCH Business
  • David Honig, MMTC President and Executive Director
  • Erwin Krasnow, Partner, Garvey Schubert Barer; Vice Chair, MMTC
  • Jason Lagria, Telecommunications and Broadband Policy Counsel, Asian American Justice Center
  • Jose Mas, Chairman, MasTec
  • Walter McCormick, President, U.S. Telecom - The Broadband Association
  • Hon. Robert McDowell, Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission
  • LaVonda Reed-Huff, Associate Professor, Syracuse University College of Law
  • Hon. Henry Rivera, Partner, Wiley Rein; MMTC Chair
  • Hon. Clifford Stearns, member of Congress
  • Hon. Deborah Taylor Tate, former Commissioner, FCC
  • Dr. Nicol Turner-Lee, Vice President and Director, Media and Technology Institute, Joint Center
  • Joseph Waz, Senior Vice President, Comcast Corp.
  • Philip Weiser, Senior Advisor, National Economic Council, The White House
  • Dr. Valerie White, Chair, Black College Communication Association
  • Brent Wilkes, Executive Director, League of United Latin American Citizens
  • Hon. Arlanda Williams, President, National Organization of Black County Officials

The summit will convene at the Westin Grand Hotel, 2350 M St. N.W., Washington, D.C. Registrations for the event is open online. We encourage you to register now.

Broadband and Social Justice Summit 2011 (MMTC)

MMTC Broadband and Social Justice Policy Summit 2011