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Seg. 1: Maternal Mortality | Seg. 2: Solicited Advice

Segment 1: What's behind the statistics for maternal mortality in Missouri?

Missouri ranks 42nd in the United States for maternal outcomes, with a number of pregnancy or childbirth related deaths per capita among the worst in the nation, according to a recent article in the Kansas City Star. Our guests say that's an indicator of poor health in the state overall.

  • Tracy Russell, executive director, Mother & Child Health Coalition
  • Beth Simpson, pediatrician, Children's Mercy Hospital
  • Keri Ingle, Missouri State representative


Segment 2: Former mayors offer advice to mayor-elect Quinton Lucas.

KCUR asked four former mayors and the current one what advice they'd give to the new mayor, and their answers reveal the pressures of the position and strategies for overcoming them.

  • Congressman Emanuel Cleaver
  • Mark Funkhouser
  • Kay Barnes
  • Charles Wheeler
  • Sly James

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Gina’s background combines print and broadcast journalism, live event hosting and production, creative nonfiction writing and involvement in the arts. Early in her career, she followed a cultural beat for The Pitch, where she served as an editor and art writer in the early 2000s.
Sylvia Maria Gross co-hosts and produces KC Currents, an award-winning weekly news magazine that covers news and culture in Kansas City’s diverse communities. Her stories have aired nationally on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Marketplace, The World and Studio 360. Gross grew up in New York City, Brazil and the suburbs of Washington, DC. She studied English at Yale University, and then spent a year researching arts education in Brazil on a Fulbright grant. When she returned from Brazil, she taught middle school math and English while completing a master's degree in journalism at Columbia University in New York City. She reported in New York about education and culture before moving to Kansas City in 2004.
Melody Rowell