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Report: Racial disparities persist among OR children

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Thursday, January 18, 2024   

Racial disparities persist among kids in Oregon, according to a new report.

The Annie E. Casey Foundation's new Race for Results report finds inequities in well-being for children of color across the country, although there have been improvements in six of the eleven indicators since the first analysis a decade ago.

Executive Director of Our Children Oregon, Jenifer Wagley, said one area where all kids in the state are struggling is literacy.

"We know that the governor and the state legislators are working to improve that," said Wagley, "but those have got to be targeted strategies and there's got to be intense focus especially on the kids and the schools that are falling furthest behind in order for progress to be made."

The report measured kids well-being from racial groups including Native American, Asian and Pacific Islander, Black, latino and white.

Congress reached a deal this week to bring back the pandemic-era Child Tax Credit. Leslie Boissiere - vice president of external affairs with Annie E. Casey - said programs like this that benefit everyone are a good first step.

"We know that these universal policies are very effective for all kids and families and it's important that we support all kids," said Boissiere. "But we also need to understand what can we do in a targeted way for each one of the subgroups?"

Wagley said there have been some positives, such as the Oregon Kids Credit for low-income families, which filled in the gap after the federal child tax credit ended.

She said policymakers can take other steps to improve the lives of all kids in the state.

"Policy matters," said Wagley. "Let's make policies that center kiddos, especially those kiddos like our Native youth, our Black kiddos, our latino kiddos. Let's center those kiddos and get them the resources that they need so that they can thrive and live into their full potential."



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