In honor of Giving Tuesday and the launch of MMTC's 35th Anniversary year-long celebration, we invite you to help us double our efforts to meet the urgent need for a pipeline of workers, students, and professionals who can address the lack of diverse representation and thought leadership in the tech, media, and telecom (TMT) industries. Our fellowship and internship programs have directly trained more than 100 diverse students and professionals. With your support on Giving Tuesday, we will expand our efforts through our Fellowship and Social Justice and Digital Equity Policy Programs.
Testimonials of Former MMTC Fellows
Former MMTC 2019 Cathy Hughes fellow Belen Crisp is currently working as a Policy Associate at ACT | The App Association. Crisp is a graduate of American University Washington College of Law.
Former MMTC 2018 Earle K. Moore fellow Danielle Davis serves as the the Tech and Telecom Policy Fellow at the National Urban League. Previously, she served as the Tech and Telecom Fellow at the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. She is a graduate of Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law.
Former MMTC 2020 Henry M. Rivera fellow Oscar Draughn is a second-year student at Florida A&M University College of Law.
Former MMTC 2020 Cathy Hughes fellow Amber Edney is a second-year student at the University of Florida Levin College of Law.
MMTC 2020 Cathy Hughes fellow DeVaughn Jones is a third-year student at American University Washington College of Law..
Former MMTC 2020 Cathy Hughes fellow Cierra Pettiford is a recent graduate of the University of Florida Levin College of Law.
Former MMTC pro bono attorney Sekoia Rogers is currently serving as as an attorney advisor in the FCC Enforcement Bureau, Investigations and Hearings Division. Prior to working at the FCC, Rogers served as  a fellow at Common Sense Media. She is a graduate of American University Washington College of Law.