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State of Black Maternal Health in Pennsylvania: 2026 Snapshot
Pennsylvania continues to face a maternal health crisis, and Black women and birthing people bear the greatest burden. Black women in Pennsylvania are nearly three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. These deaths are not driven by biology or individual behavior, but by systemic failures: delayed care, implicit bias, lack of culturally responsive providers, gaps in postpartum support, and economic and social stressors that compound health
BWPC Team
Apr 102 min read


Black Women Are the Backbone of the Economy. Yet Policy Decisions Are Pushing Them Out of Work.
Across the United States, unemployment continues to hit Black communities harder than the general population. While the national unemployment rate remains around 4–4.5%, unemployment for Black Americans is nearly double that, hovering around 7–7.5%. Black women leading in policy spaces. But within those numbers is an even more troubling story. Black women are experiencing one of the sharpest employment setbacks in recent years. In 2025 alone: Black women lost approximately
BWPC Team
Mar 63 min read


WHY PA STATE BUDGET ADVOCACY MATTERS AND WHY BLACK WOMEN MUST ENGAGE
In Pennsylvania, the state budget determines how public dollars are invested in the systems that shape our daily lives: schools, health care, mental health services, childcare, housing, transportation, workforce development, and community supports. Every budget line reflects a decision about whose needs are prioritized, whose voices are heard, and whose futures are protected.
For Black women and our communities, these decisions are not abstract. They are deeply personal.
BWPC Team
Jan 294 min read
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