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Report Shows Racial Disparity in Health of Kansas Children

The report says racism experienced by black mothers can affect maternal health  and the health of the baby. (Photo:aecf.org)
The report says racism experienced by black mothers can affect maternal health  and the health of the baby. (Photo:aecf.org)

An annual study on the quality of life of children from the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows severe racial disparities for children in Kansas. For the Kansas News Service, Nomin Ujiyediin has details on the annual Kids Count report.


Details of the nationwide Kids Count 2018 report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation.