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Life Without Internet When the Whole World Has Gone Virtual

Season 1 Episode 10 | 8m 59s

The digital divide in America has become a major problem during the pandemic for the millions of people living without internet access at home and especially impacts children and their education. Take a first-hand look at what life is like for a Utah Navajo family who lives offline, and hear why Khan Academy founder Sal Khan believes that internet access should be considered a basic right.

Aired: 12/20/20
Extras
Join our hosts as they explore the lives of Americans during this unprecedented time.
Kids from all over the US give their tips on staying strong, safe, and sane in 2020.
An intimate look at the everyday lives of activists fighting for racial equality.
Music is a reflection of our American collective consciousness.
Reinvention is a vital part of the American identity.
America is facing a serious epidemic: loneliness.
A look inside Portland’s protests through the lens of photojournalist Beth Nakamura.
For one adopted New Yorker, COVID-19 nearly derailed a reunion with her birth mother.
Becoming a new parent during a global pandemic means expecting even more of the unexpected
Meet some Americans who live full time in their vans traveling the country.