Much has been written about the quest to get broadband internet to rural farmers, but efforts are picking up steam to help get migrant farmworkers online as well. Daily Yonder reports on an effort by Google in the Columbia River Gorge to get seasonal fruit pickers online for telemedicine and summer school. Try to imagine the myriad challenges of being a migrant farmworker—and how being able to get online might help.
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