The discovery of three missing Ohio women held hostage for almost 10 years has brought national attention to those who are abducted and go missing daily.
African Americans often say that black people who go missing are rarely covered by local or national media outlets. Local police departments often acknowledge this.
The inside of a midsize storage unit in Prince George's County, Maryland, is stacked, floor to ceiling, with the belongings that tell the story of Unique Harris' life interrupted.
In May 2004 Tamika Huston, a 24-year-old African-American woman, vanished from her Spartanburg, S.C., apartment. Though her family sent e-mails, put up flyers and called newspapers and TV stations-the national media skipped the story.
Black and Missing Foundation Inc (BAM FI) founders Derrica Wilson and Natalie Wilson will appear on ABC's The View to bring national attention and exposure to missing persons of color.
Families with missing loved ones face a lonely and challenging journey. For some, that journey ends quickly with reunification. But for many families, answers come slowly, if they come at all.
Valencia Harris and Derrick Butler in partnership with the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc (BAM FI) will begin hosting a free support group for families of missing individuals.
Feel the Energy: Join Us on 5.31.2025 at the National Harbor, MD to Honor Our Missing
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Experience the spirit, the strength, and the purpose behind the Hope Without Boundaries 5K Run/Walk. This isn’t just a race – it’s a movement. Every step you take brings us closer to justice, visibility, and hope for missing persons of color and their families.
Whether you’re running for a loved one, walking in solidarity, or cheering from the sidelines, this event unites community. Join us on Race Day and be a part of something bigger. Register today at https://hwb5k.org