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To: Jordan Brooks, The United State of Women, Angela Rye, Political Commentator, Congressional Black Caucus, Chairman Bass, National Action Network, Rev. Al Sharpton, NAACP, President, Derrick Johnson, and TREVA LINDSEY, Women's Media Center

End The Epidemic of Missing Black Women and Girls

Black women and girls represent a disproportionate percentage of missing people in the US. Black women and girls represent about 7% of Americans but are over 35% of all missing person cases. If true, more needs to be done. This epidemic must be media-focused and reach US Attorney General for a department established to investigate and solve.

Why is this important?

To glean more serious law enforcement investigations and more attention from the national media to end the disappearances and recover these missing women and girls.

Updates

2021-12-01 15:39:26 -0500

100 signatures reached

2020-01-13 10:04:25 -0500

50 signatures reached