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Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town

by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Feb 13, 2018 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports

Rovena is the Library Director for the Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town.  Her library is well organized and loved.  Thanks to a donor for our project the Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town now has four public access computers in the library. There were none before.  Rovena...

Delaware Tribe – Bartlesville, Oklahoma

by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Feb 13, 2018 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports

Anita Mathis, is picture in front of two of the four desktops that were donated to her library, archives and cultural center.  When I first called Anita about the possibility of working with her library she was so excited.   She had received wonderful news that they...

Kiowa – Mary Toppah Yeahquo Library

by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Feb 13, 2018 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports

I first meet Pershing Yeahquo at a Tribal Health Conference.  I was there to discover which Tribes did not have Tribal libraries in Oklahoma.  He was there to find funding for his veterans.  He is the Veteran’s Director and once he found out about our project, he now...

Need for Access – Forgotten Towns

by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Dec 14, 2017 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports

Because someone cared City of Boley was first brought to my attention back in February of this year.  The City of Boley had not had access to a library and computers for over a decade.  Today thanks to a donor they have a working media center with four desktops....

New Library for Town of Boley, OK

by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Nov 27, 2017 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports

Inspired by four donated desktops, the Town of Bloey, OK is now in the process of moving the media center with donated books to a permanent location on main street.  The town has been without a library and access to public computers for over a decade.  This new...
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