
There are currently 64,000 Black women missing in the United States. Natallie Wilson, co-founder of the Black and Missing Foundation and Avis Jones-DeWeever joined Roland Martin Thursday on “NewsOne Now” to discuss their efforts to bring more awareness to missing women on color. Listen to their conversation below.
For more information about the Black and Missing Foundation visit BlackandMissing.org.
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31 Black Women Who Died In Police Custody
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1. Kathryn Johnston, 92
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2. Tarika Wilson, 26
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3. Shereese Francis, 30
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4. Shantel Davis, 23
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5. Alesia Thomas, 35
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6. Malissa Williams, 30
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7. Darnesha Harris, 17
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8. Shelly Frey, 27
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9. Miriam Carey, 34
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10. Yvette Smith, 47
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11. Michelle Cusseaux, 50
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12. Aura Rosser, 40
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13. Tanisha Anderson, 37
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14. Eleanor Bumpurs, 66
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15. Natasha McKenna, 37
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16. Janisha Fonville, 20
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17. Meagan Hockaday, 26
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18. Alexia Christian, 25
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19. Sandra Bland, 28
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20. Gynnya McMillen, 16
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21. Symone Marshall, 22
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22. Korryn Gaines, 23
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23. Deborah Danner, 66
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24. Alteria Woods, 21
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25. Charleena Lyles, 30
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26. Cariann Denise Hithon, 22
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