Slide 15. Metro Chicago Poverty Composition of Neighborhoods of All Black v. Poor White Children Taking Action to Achieve Health Equity: Implications of the Affordable Care Act for Communities of ColorOn April 13, 2012, Brian D. Smedley made this presentation at the meeting of the National Advisory Council. Image: A bar chart compares Neighborhood Poverty Rates for All Black and Poor White Children.Previous Slide Contents Next Slide Current as of August 2012 Internet Citation: Slide 15. Metro Chicago Poverty Composition of Neighborhoods of All Black v. Poor White Children: Taking Action to Achieve Health Equity: Implications of the Affordable Care Act for Communities of Color. August 2012. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/events/nac/2012-04-nac/smedley/smedleyslide15.html