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Sutherland held a half-day symposium, focused on men and boys’ mental health, purpose, and civic anchors.
The event consisted of presentations and panels with state and national leaders, including Governor Spencer Cox, author Richard Reeves, and AEI senior fellow Ian Rowe.
The experts discussed why they believe some men are struggling, what policies and opportunities are working in their states, and how Utah and other states can begin implementing successful solutions.
A recording of the livestream is available below.

For more information on the event, view the event page here.
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