Black and Missing Foundation
Ethel P. Monroe, age 65, was last seen July 7, 2013 in Yonkers, NY. She was last seen on Warburton Avenue. Monroe wandered away from her residence in the early morning hours and may be in need of medical attention. To read more about Ethel P. Monroe, click here. Anyone with information can submit a […]
Avonte Oquendo, age 14, was last seen October 4, 2013 in Queens, NY. He was last seen leaving Center Boulevard School in Long Island City around 12:45 p.m. Surveillance video shows Avonte simply running out the door. Avonte has the mind of a 7-year-old and suffers from autism and is mute. To read more about […]
Roland Martin talks with Derrica Wilson, the founder and President of the Black and Missing Foundation Inc. about the large amount of missing minorities and the sex trafficking hubs in the USA which include Maryland, Atlanta, New York and Washington D.C.
Jacque Reid goes “Inside Her Story” with Derrica Wilson, the founder and President of the Black and Missing Foundation Inc. about the latest updates on Terrilynn Monette & Alyssiah Wiley. She also discusses the troubling trend of missing black women and what needs to be done across the country to find our missing. Please visit […]
WILLIMANTIC, Conn. (AP) — The mother and father of a missing Eastern Connecticut State University student made a tearful plea to the public Thursday for any information that might help find her. Corrinna Martin and Christopher Wiley joined state police and a state prosecutor at a news conference at the Willimantic school. Their daughter, 20-year-old […]
Tom Joyner Morning Show commentator Jacque Reid went “Inside her Story” with Dr. Noelle Hunter, a mother who is asking for people to sign a petition to get her daughter Maayimuna ‘Muna’ N’Diaye home. Muna was illegally kidnapped by her father and taken to Mali, West Africa on December 27, 2011. Hunter has not seen her […]
When white children go missing the nation knows it. Think of Caylee Anthony or any other recently publicized case. But when it comes to missing black children, the mainstream media often ignores their cases. In 2005, Scripps-Howard News Service conducted its own study which concluded that missing white children were covered in 67% of dispatches […]
When white children go missing the nation knows it. Think of Caylee Anthony or any other recently publicized case. But when it comes to missing black children, the mainstream media often ignores their cases. In 2005, Scripps-Howard News Service conducted its own study which concluded that missing white children were covered in 67% of dispatches […]