Orange County NC Website
5 <br /> 1 Annette Moore highlighted the disparities in the above data. She resumed the <br /> 2 PowerPoint presentation: <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Slide #8 <br /> 2018 Orange County Infant Death <br /> Rate r - •o• live births) <br /> ■Orange Cwray NC <br /> 22.7 <br /> 6.2 5 12.2 9.3 <br /> fib 7A 5 5.2 <br /> - <br /> Tc4alNt "e W9 Hlcpdelpvfte Ne HIcporwc tk Np NnWrk NefrR�Vp*OAm Hlcporwenfent NA <br /> "anti Wei•4nt0etthW kmWe t Irl4nlnf4o 1,i4n Dath Fete Rate <br /> DwKRet <br /> 5 <br /> 6 <br /> 7 Annette Moore said death rate for infants for Black families is 22.7%, and for Hispanic <br /> 8 families it is 5.2%. She said Black families represent 13% of Orange County and Hispanics only <br /> 9 7%. She resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Slide #9 <br /> ChildrenPoverty <br /> Concentrated (2013-2027) <br /> ■OrangeCaunty lNC <br /> 24.3896 <br /> 17.589d <br /> 11.3096 11.6046 1496 <br /> 5.3t]96 2-04% 4.4D9d 596 qgg <br /> Total Population African American Hispanic ar Latina Some other race 1Nhite non- <br /> Hi3p3r5it <br /> 12 <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Annette Moore said disparities are due to institutional racism, and not putting County <br /> 15 money in the right places. She resumed the Power Point presentation: <br /> 16 <br /> 17 <br /> 18 <br /> 19 <br />