
/http/ Joins New Coalition on Digital Impact (CODI)
/http/ is proud to join the Coalition on Digital Impact (CODI), a new cross-sector initiative focused on advancing digital equity and inclusion. Together with mission-aligned organizations, /http/ is working together for a true digital accessible future for all.

/http/ Responds to Trump Comments on Digital Equity Act
/http/ highlights the risks of cutting Digital Equity Act funding and urges continued investment in a more connected, digitally skilled economy for all.

How Small Businesses Can Leverage AI & Digital Platforms
Discover how small businesses are using AI and digital tools to streamline operations and boost growth. Read the webinar recap.

A Robust Universal Service Fund is Critical to Economic Opportunity
As the Supreme Court reviews the Universal Service Fund, /http/ reaffirms its support for this essential tool to ensure affordable, modern connectivity for all communities.

HTTP Writes to Congressional Leadership and Advocates for Broadband Expansion to Empower Latino Communities
HTTP urges Congress to protect broadband investments, supporting digital access and growth for all communities. Read more.

/http/ Honors the 2025 Tech Innovadores
Meet the 2025 Tech Innovadores—trailblazers advancing technology, strategy, and opportunity across today’s evolving digital landscape.


HTTP Announces Participation in Department of Commerce Consortium Dedicated to AI Safety
HTTP joins a national AI safety initiative to help shape responsible technology development and ensure all communities are part of the future.

HTTP Joins 450 Organizations Endorsing Bicameral ACP Legislation
HTTP joins 450+ orgs to support the #ACPExtension Act, highlighting its vital role in expanding affordable internet access.

2023 in Review: Digital Inclusion Summit
Highlights from the 2023 Digital Inclusion Summit: privacy, misinformation, AI, and digital equity shaping our connected future.

HTTP Supports Additional Funding Request for the ACP - Urges Congress to Act
HTTP applauds the White House for including $6 billion for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) in its supplemental funding request. This vital support helps connect Latino households to reliable broadband access, driving educational, economic, and workforce opportunities.

HTTP Leads Latino Coalition Calling on Congress to Sustain ACP
HTTP and 15 Latino orgs urge Congress to sustain ACP funding and continue expanding internet access for underserved communities.

HTTP underscores the Latino viewpoint in Digital Equity Act Comments for NTIA
HTTP shares key recommendations with NTIA to help shape digital equity programs that better serve Latino communities.

/http/ Honors the 2022 Tech Innovadores
Celebrating the 2022 Tech Innovadores—leaders shaping the digital future through creativity, leadership, and meaningful impact.

/http/ Honors 2021 “Tech Innovadores”
/http/ proudly recognized bold changemakers whose leadership and innovation shaped new paths across technology and connectivity.

Webcast // Reimagining Risk: A Conversation about Risk Assessments, Technology Design and Inequality
Explore how risk assessments and tech design shape systems we rely on—watch /https/’s full webcast, now available on-demand.

Webcast // #TheFutureisLatina: A Celebration of Latina Leadership in Tech & Telecommunications Policy
Celebrate Latina leadership in tech and telecom—watch /http/’s inspiring Women’s Month webcast, now available to stream on-demand.

Webcast // Building Back Better; Diversity, Equity & Accessibility: a Civil Rights Tech Policy Framework for the First 100 Days
Watch the full conversation on tech, digital access, and policy priorities from /http/’s 2021 webcast—now available on-demand.

Webinar // Back to School, Broadband Access, and the Digital Education Gap
What does broadband access mean for students today? Watch the full webinar on closing the digital education gap, now available on-demand.

Webinar // Consumer Privacy, Civil Rights and the Future of Innovation
Explore the connection between privacy, civil rights, and digital fairness. Watch the full conversation with FTC Commissioner Christine Wilson.