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2025 Regional Digital Equity Sessions | Office of Equity * About UsToggle About Us * What We DoToggle What We Do * Community Advisory Board * ResourcesToggle Resources * Community Engagement Toolkit * Community Compensation Guidelines * State Contracting Resources * Equity HubToggle Equity Hub * Washington State Patrol Dashboard * Equity Learning Series Videos * 2025 Regional Digital Equity Sessions * Community of Practice Webinars * Contact UsToggle Contact Us * Accessibility Information Regional Digital Equity Coordination Sessions 3.
2025 Regional Digital Equity Sessions Do you have passion for Digital Equity? Our **Regional Digital Equity Coordination Sessions**were virtual sessions hosted by the Office of Equity in Spring of 2025. This 9-session series had**8 Regional Sessions**and a **Statewide Session.
**These spaces were intended to bring together people passionate about digital equity. Every session was about coordinating and developing strategies for improving digital access across the state. Check out our Highlights!
Read our Regional Digital Equity Coordination Session Highlights: a booklet of highlights and quotes from each session, as well as stories shared by community members. Click Here to Download our Highlights Booklet! **2025 Regional Digital Equity Coordination Resources** Below, you will find several documents and resources developed throughout the sessions.
1. **The Regional Digital Equity Coordination Session Highlights** A booklet of highlights and quotes from each session, as well as stories shared by community members. 2.
**2025 Digital Equity Resources and Promising Models** A compilation of resources and promising models provided by session participants. 3. **Lifeline Enrollment Guide****and****Flyer** We hope this series and the collection of materials serve you and your communities in advancing digital equity.
**Regional Digital Equity Coordination Session Highlights! ** Thank you again for the contributions, resources, and stories you shared throughout the 2025 Regional Digital Equity Coordination Sessions.
* Co-created nine virtual sessions and reached 350+ people in all 39 counties * Engaged 100+ organizations and facilitated over 50 community presentations * Compiled highlights and quotes from every session * Shared information about federal and local support programs * Organized resources and promising practices into a guide to support _coordinated collective impact for all_ Thank you again for making this work possible.
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