The NYC Internet Health Report is a snapshot of what’s happening right now, and through a digital rights, inclusion, and equity lens. We don’t have all the answers. If anything, we’re asking more questions. To make the internet healthier, we need people to understand and care – and then take action. We hope the report can help you start conversations with others about how to build a healthier internet together. We invite you to copy, repurpose, embed, debate, download, and share this report.
The internet will only become much healthier through structural changes, thoughtful governance, and better protection of consumers of products and services everywhere. Let’s keep demanding that these things happen, and engage in efforts to collectively push for change.
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Acknowledgements
To all of our interviewees --- thank you for leading the City forward and sharing your inspiring stories with us! And gratitude to these NYC agencies and people for their generous participation:
- Mayor’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer: Samantha Grassle, Josh Breitbart, Kate Hohman, and Oscar Romero
- Mayor’s Office of Data Analytics: Kelly Jin
- Mayor’s Office of People with Disabilities: Walei Sabry
- NYC Commission on Human Rights: Brittny Saunders
- Department of Education: Debbie Marcus and David Pena
- Small Business Services: Lauren Andersen
Special thanks to the Mozilla Foundation for this unique opportunity, to the fellows team and Rizwan Tufail, and a huge, heartfelt thanks to Samantha Burton, Solana Larsen, Paul Zenke and Jairus Khan for championing this initiative throughout. Thanks to Kevin Zawacki and AnnMarie Carrothers for all around Moz support. Thanks to Greta Byrum, Ryan Gerety, Rafi Santos, Hillary Kolos, Brian Cohen, Bruce Lincoln, Dabria Alston, An-Me Chung, and all the beta readers who helped shape this effort. Thank you to Grace Lynne for making the report beautiful and to Leo Goldsmith for editorial polish.