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ALERT! RECENTLY MISSING

Matias Guzman (details | poster)
Cedar Hill, TX
DOB: 07/17/1962
Missing since 03/12/2023
Sandy Selmour (details | poster)
Charlotte County, FL
DOB: 12/02/1992
Missing since 03/01/2023

Thousands of people are reported missing every year in the U.S. and while not every case will get widespread media attention, the coverage of white and minority victims is far from proportionate.

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Searching for Shakiyla

On an all new episode of "The Oh My Goff Show" podcast, Angie spoke with Michelle Wardlaw, a mom who's still searching for her daughter who disappeared from their Temple Hills, Maryland home more than two months ago.
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HELP US FIND US

Kristi McCoy (details | poster)
Jackson, MS
DOB: 03/19/1978
Missing since 07/02/2020
Cynthia Braga (details | poster)
Wheaton, MD
DOB: 05/04/1971
Missing since 07/10/2003
Daryelle Croslin (details | poster)
Glen Burnie, MD
DOB: 01/01/2004
Missing since 06/02/2022
De'Nita Barrett (details | poster)
Baltimore, MD
DOB: 08/10/1999
Missing since 11/27/2012

TWEETS

GREAT NEWS: Lauren Kingsbury has been found. In the second photo, please read an update from @LaurelPD

Thank you to everyone who shared her photo around. We are glad that Lauren is safe.

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Enraging! This situation exemplifies the adultification of Black girls. As this grown man hovers menacingly over this little girl notice who intervenes & who stands by. Then notice how many come to the aid of a grown man behaving threateningly to a child. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRv5PpBQ/

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.

- MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968)

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