President Clinton's New Markets Trip: Motivating Young People to Get Connected in East Palo Alto

The President's New Markets Trip:
From Digital Divide to Digital Opportunity

April 17 - 18, 2000

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary
(East Palo Alto, California)

For Immediate ReleaseApril 17, 2000

THE PRESIDENT'S NEW MARKETS TRIP:
FROM DIGITAL DIVIDE TO DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY
Motivating Young People to "Get Connected" in East Palo Alto
April 17, 2000

TODAY, PRESIDENT CLINTON WILL KICKOFF HIS DIGITAL DIVIDE NEW MARKETS TRIPIN EAST PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA TO HIGHLIGHT THE IMPORTANCE OF ALL YOUNGPEOPLE HAVING THE OPPORTUNITY AND THE MOTIVATION TO "GET CONNECTED."President Clinton will kick off his third New Markets trip in East PaloAlto, CA, where he will hold a discussion with Reverend Jesse Jackson, NewYork Liberty star Rebecca Lobo, high-tech CEOs, community leaders and youngpeople from East Palo Alto. His discussion will center on motivating andinspiring all young people to "get connected" and become technologicallyliterate as a means to increasing their future economic potential. ThePresident will emphasize how critical information technology skills are tocompeting for the high-tech, high-wage jobs of the 21st century. Thediscussion will be webcast on the Internet, giving young people across thecountry an opportunity to email questions to the President.

President Clinton will announce several private and public sectorcommitments that expand "digital opportunity" for underserved communities,families and youth. He will then participate in a roundtable withcorporate and community leaders, focusing on the importance of closing thedigital divide.

Today's visit comes two weeks after the President issued his "National Callto Action" with two major national goals:

EAST PALO ALTO HAS NOT FULLY SHARED IN THE NATION'S DIGITAL REVOLUTIONAlthough it is in the heart of Silicon Valley, East Palo Alto has notshared equally in the region's phenomenal economic expansion. Whileprogress has been made, the city still faces significant economicchallenges.

PRESIDENT CLINTON, AND CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY LEADERS WILL ANNOUNCE OVER$100 MILLION IN COMMITMENTS TO BRING DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY TO YOUTH FAMILIESAND COMMUNITIES:

A COMPLETE LIST OF PRESIDENT CLINTON AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR'S INITIATIVESTO BRING DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY TO YOUTH, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES

The Kaiser Family Foundation And Black Entertainment TelevisionAnnounce Public Service Campaigns to Motivate Young People toParticipate in Technology. President Clinton will highlight the effortsof the Kaiser Family Foundation and Black Entertainment Television(BET) to help motivate young people to "get connected" and raise public awareness about the digital divide. The Kaiser Family Foundation willproduce public service announcements (PSA) featuring celebrities androle models who will highlight their connections to technology andencourage young people to recognize ways that becoming technologicallyliterate can open doors to them. Magic Johnson and Rebecca Loboare the first celebrities to agree to appear in the PSA campaign. NBC,ABC, CBS, BET, MTV, Fox, TBS, TNT, UPN, The Cartoon Network, Odyssey, TheDisney Channel, Univision and the WB will all air the PSAs. The NationalAssociation of Broadcasters will distribute the PSAs to their 1,000members. The Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, the AmericanLibrary Association and the Digital Divide Network have also agreed tosupport this effort.

BET will produce and air the PSAs on the BET Cable Network,encouraging African- Americans to use the Internet and to participatein the digital economy. The PSA's will feature majorAfrican-American celebrities from the music, sports and film industriesexplaining the importance of African-American participation in the digitaleconomy, as consumers, employees and entrepreneurs. In addition,BET.com and BET Holdings will sponsor an online celebrity auction tobenefit efforts to address the digital divide.

IN EAST PALO ALTO PRESIDENT CLINTON WILL BE JOINED BY HIGH-TECH ANDCOMMUNITY LEADERS TO ANNOUNCE NEW PARTNERSHIPS TO BRIDGE THE DIGITAL DIVIDE

The President will participate in a roundtable discussion with CEOs fromthe technology industry and leaders of the civil rights community andnon-profit organizations. The President will lead a discussion on concretesteps that industry, community organizations and government can take tobridge the digital divide. Participants in the roundtable will include:

 

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