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Dr. Kimberlydawn Wisdom, founder of the Women-Inspired Neighborhood (WIN) Network: Detroit, recalls working with a Detroit mom who was pleasantly surprised that her fourth child was so big compared to her previous three.

“She said, ‘All of my other three children were born very small,'” Wisdom says. “They were premature. She had normalized prematurity.”

Thirty-one years of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) data show Black infant mortality rates that are consistently two and sometimes even three times higher than in white communities. Black infants accounted for 44% of the 636 infant deaths in Michigan in 2021, despite only making up about 18% of total births.

Read more at Second Wave Michigan.