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Black children in Michigan are blocked from reaching essential milestones of well-being, hindered by underinvestment and persistent disparities, according to a report released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.

The Race for Results report found that children of color nationwide are missing critical developmental milestones as a direct result of failure to invest in policies, programs and services that would support them.

In Michigan, the most significant concerns relate to Black children, who, on average, lag particularly far behind their national peers when it comes to fourth grade reading proficiency, graduating high school on time and completing an associate’s degree.

Read more in the Detroit Free Press.

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