Darlena Cunha is an adjunct professor at the University of Florida and a freelance writer who frequently contributes to TIME, The Washington Post and The Atlantic, amid others.
Latest posts
Community Networks
20 May 2021
Internet by the People, for the People – a View from the Digital Empowerment Foundation
The Digital Empowerment Foundation believes building community networks is something everyone can do. And people are doing it. Internet...
Community Networks
28 April 2021
The Common Room: How an Artist Is Connecting Rural Indonesia One Village at a Time
A young person scrolls through Instagram to see the latest updates on their favorite profiles. To many around the...
Community Networks
18 November 2020
Onno Purbo: 2020 Postel Award Winner Uses Human Touch to Bridge the Digital Divide
Onno Purbo is a people person. It’s not typically something you hear about an engineer. But it is through...
Technology
20 November 2019
Alain Aina: 2019 Jonathan B. Postel Service Award Winner
Alain Aina has been a key player in the Internet in Africa. While the winner of this year’s Jonathan...
Women in Tech
26 April 2019
Young People: Building an Internet for Everyone
Young people everywhere are building technology, mobilizing communities, and raising their voices to shape policies that create an Internet...
Technology
19 July 2018
Steven G. Huter – The 2018 Jonathan B. Postel Service Award Winner
With so many moving parts to advancing Internet access and enabling communities to reach the rest of the world,...