Over the past year, the Utah Foundation has published a series of reports looking at social capital in Utah – the idea, as expressed by Harvard Professor Robert Putnam, that our connections between individuals and the broader community improve not only our own well-being but that of the places we live and the nation as a whole. One key aspect of that is social mobility – improving each family’s station in life.
As the report on social mobility was being finalized for its release, the Utah Foundation held a roundtable discussion with staff and a member of its Board of Trustees, Carlton Christensen. The conversation also included Research Director Christopher Collard and Research Analyst Ashley Marshall-Cantor.
Michelle Crawford, Executive Director of Circles in Salt Lake City, joined the presentation of the report to Utah news media and talked about social capital as a key aspect of their work to help families lift themselves out of intergenerational poverty, and we’ll hear from her as well.
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