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The Trust Crisis: Why Social Capital Literacy Is an Equity Imperative
When only a third of Americans believe that most people can be trusted, something deeper is at play than individual cynicism. The new Pew Research

Why Wouldn’t You? Making Social Capital Education Mandatory in Workforce and Youth Development
In a time when affirmative action, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives are being scaled back or eliminated, the question isn’t why we should help

Are You Teaching Your Students About the Friendship Paradox and Why You Should
The Friendship Paradox Why understanding it can help young adults navigate peer pressure and protect their future. February 27, 2025 By Edward DeJesus Key Points

The Key to Thriving in Uncertain Times
Will you be next? Or someone you care about? Career uncertainty is everywhere. Fear grips individuals as they face the unknown, and technology is not

Is Your Program Set Up for Social Capital Success? Take This 5-Question Test to Find Out
Many workforce and education programs are eager to integrate social capital success education for their participants. They recognize the value of helping individuals build meaningful

If Social Capital is Not Part of Your Economic and Equity Strategy, You Don’t Have One
Generations of opportunity have been stolen, not because people lack skills, but because they lack industry relationships. We talk endlessly about equity in education and

Why Workforce Programs and Others Must Rethink the Intake Process
The intake process is a critical step in workforce development programs, capturing essential data like demographic details, education history, and employment status. However, this process

The Hidden Truth About Your Network: Are You Ready to Face It?
Last year, during my speech to the Howard County Chamber of Commerce, I opened with a challenge that felt deeply personal. Before diving into my

Becoming Your Own Affirmative Action: Harnessing Social Capital in a Changing World
In a time of profound political and social shifts, the dismantling of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and the challenges to affirmative action have