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A Wired Future Breaks From A Tired Past
by Rodolpho Carrasco
Saturday, August 21, 1999 in Pasadena Star News
[Rodolpho Carrasco is associate director of Harambee Christian Family Center in Pasadena, Calif. Check out more articles by Rodolpho Carrasco here.)

This May Was More Than Cinco de Mayo
by Rodolpho Carrasco
May 27, 2000
in the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group
[ Rodolpho Carrasco is associate director of Harambee Christian Family Center in Pasadena. Email him at rudy@qvo.cc

Let's rush urban youths to the Internet
by Rodolpho Carrasco
Saturday, July 10, 1999 in Pasadena Star News
(Rodolpho Carrasco is associate director of Harambee Christian Family Center in Pasadena, Calif. and a columnist for the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group. Check out more articles by Rodolpho Carrasco here.)

Trendscope: New tech can help bridge generational gaps

 

by Rodolpho Carrasco in Current Thoughts and Trends, Summer 1996
(Rodolpho Carrasco is associate director of Harambee Christian Family Center in Pasadena, Calif. and a columnist for the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group. Check out more articles by Rodolpho Carrasco here.)

Expanding technology horizons for 12 year olds
by Rodolpho Carrasco
Saturday, January 15, 2000 in San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group

CyberNOT! A real-world guide to porn-proofing kids
by Rodolpho Carrasco
in Religion News Service, February 1996
(Rodolpho Carrasco is associate director of Harambee Christian Family Center in Pasadena, Calif. and a columnist for the San Gabriel Valley Newspaper Group. Check out more articles by Rodolpho Carrasco here.)

High Tech's Invisible Man and other Black History heroes
By Rodolpho Carrasco
February 29, 2004 in the Pasadena Star News

Nonprofits can profit from Web sites
by Rodolpho Carrasco
Saturday, July 31, 1999 in Pasadena Star News
[Rodolpho Carrasco is associate director of Harambee Christian Family Center in Pasadena, Calif. Check out more articles by Rodolpho Carrasco here.)

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