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As child advocates we can also support efforts like “Raise the Age” to address racial disparities in the justice system. Recent figures show that while kids of color make-up only 23% of the 17-year-old population in Michigan, they are 53 percent of 17-year-olds entering our state’s adult corrections system. Raising the age of juvenile jurisdiction from 17 to 18 years old will allow kids to receive age-appropriate treatment and begin reducing the lifelong socioemotional and economic consequences of an adult criminal record. This is only one example of how we can address disparities in outcomes for kids of color. There are many others.

The 2017 Race for Results report and its scores for Michigan kids can be found at www.mlpp.org along with other research and analysis on racial equity and public policy. Additional local data on child well-being can be found at datacenter.kidscount.org.

My community is important to me – as yours is to you! I want to be sure that as I’m watching my daughter and her classmates grow up that we are doing our best to implement solutions that work to remove barriers for children and families of color, so that all of our kids have access to better opportunities to reach their potential, and so that Michigan is stronger and better for everyone. Nov 2, 2017 – Lansing State Journal