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Information Inequality
Who gets access first, and how exclusion impacts marginalized groups.
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Information Inequality: Uneven Access, Uneven Power in the Digital Age

Information is one of the most valuable resources in the modern world. It shapes education, employment, civic participation, public health, and the ability to navigate everyday life. Yet access to information is far from equal. Digital systems, economic conditions, geographical realities, and social hierarchies all influence who can obtain timely, accurate, and useful knowledge.

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