Black infants die at record rates. Kansas birth workers try to keep them alive : NPR

Written by on November 17, 2022

Peggy Jones-Foxx, president of the Wichita Black Nurses Association, teaches prenatal education classes as part of a new initiative to reduce Black infant mortality.

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Peggy Jones-Foxx, president of the Wichita Black Nurses Association, teaches prenatal education classes as part of a new initiative to reduce Black infant mortality.

Rose Conlon/Kansas News Service

WICHITA, Kansas — Peggy Jones-Foxx knows what it takes to raise a baby.

"It's the hardest work I've ever done . . .



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