Each year, thousands of children go missing in the United States. FBI statistics show that most kids are reported missing in the spring and summer months.
The Black and Missing Foundation, Inc. (BAMFI) is rallying the national community to take part in its upcoming “Hope Without Boundaries” 5K walk-run on Saturday, May 21, 2022, to bring attention to missing persons of color and provide support for their loved ones.
The Black and Missing Foundation have received the inaugural Crimefighter Award, which is presented to an individual or organization that have provided justice for crime victims.
The Black and Missing Foundation have received the inaugural Crimefighter Award, which is presented to an individual or organization that have provided justice for crime victims.
April 1 will mark six years since 2-year-old Arianna Fitts went missing. She vanished the same day her mother Nikki was murdered, and her family fears someone kidnapped Arianna and is holding her to this day.
Derrica Wilson and her sister-in-law Natalie Wilson co-founded the Black and Missing Foundation together with the alarming number of missing Black women and children in mind.
Missing white children receive far more media coverage than missing Black and brown children – a fact advocates often point to when explaining the disparity in attention provided to non-individuals of color.
Missing white children receive far more media coverage than missing Black and brown children – a fact advocates often point to when explaining the disparity in attention provided to non-individuals of color.
The testimony of Natalie Wilson, Co-Founder of the Black and Missing Foundation at the Hearing by the Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties on "The Neglected Epidemic of Missing BIPOC Women and Girls".