Migrant-Serving Organizations: Supporting U.S. Migrants with Safe Digital Access
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20i3.2814Keywords:
Migrant-serving organizations, digital divide, equity and inclusivity, migrantsAbstract
Migrants to the United States face technology, language, legal, cultural, and economic barriers. Without direct voter influence, migrants engage with and depend upon migrant-serving organizations to build identity, address negative scrutiny, overcome obstacles, and acclimate to society. In a growing and shifted digital landscape, migrant-serving organizations are vital to providing digital accessibility amongst migrants. This paper provides a literature review regarding digital accessibility amongst migrants. It offers recommendations for migrant-serving organizations in investigating barriers and program design that support the unique digital needs of migrants.
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