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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has created a new task force with the goal of preventing and eliminating systemic racism in the state s child protection system.
Department officials say the substantial overrepresentation of children of color in the system demands what they call a fundamental system change.
According to MDHHS, children who are Black make up 29% of the state s foster care population while only 16% of children in Michigan are Black. Children of color comprise 51% of the state s foster care population while representing only 31% of children in Michigan. As well intentioned as we are, our current system perpetuates injustices and keeps us from meeting our core values, said JooYeun Chang, executive director of MDHHS s Children s Services Agency in a press release. This is primarily driven by systemic issues and we must therefore acknowledge and then address systemic racism and bias wherever it