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File #: 260361    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Action Status: Passed
File created: 4/14/2026 In control: Council
On agenda: Final action: 4/16/2026
Title: Sponsor: Mayor Pro Tem Ryana Parks-Shaw RESOLUTION - Recognizing April 11-17, 2026, as Black Maternal Health Week.
Sponsors: Ryana Parks-Shaw
RESOLUTION NO. 260361

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Sponsor: Mayor Pro Tem Ryana Parks-Shaw

RESOLUTION - Recognizing April 11-17, 2026, as Black Maternal Health Week.

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WHEREAS, despite having one of the most advanced health systems in the world, the United States continues to experience the highest pregnancy-related death rate among developed nations, Black women are nearly three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women, and the majority of these deaths are preventable; and

WHEREAS, in Kansas City, these disparities are reflected in maternal and infant health outcomes, with Black mothers and babies facing disproportionately higher risks, underscoring the urgent need for focused, community-driven solutions; and

WHEREAS, established in 2018, Black Maternal Health Week is a national week of awareness, advocacy, and community engagement dedicated to amplifying the voices of Black mothers, advancing Black-led maternal health initiatives, and strengthening the conversation around improving outcomes for Black families; and

WHEREAS, the City of Kansas City recognizes that inequities in healthcare access, social determinants of health, and systemic barriers contribute to these disparities, and affirms the importance of addressing these challenges through policy, partnership, and investment; and

WHEREAS, Kansas City is committed to advancing maternal health through collaboration with healthcare providers, community organizations, and public health partners, including efforts to expand access to quality care, affordable medications, prenatal and postpartum support, and culturally responsive services for families; and

WHEREAS, local organizations, healthcare institutions, and community leaders across Kansas City are working to improve maternal health outcomes by supporting families, strengthening care systems, and addressing the root causes of inequities; NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCI...

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