- I Be Black Girl has launched its “Bring Her Home” campaign, calling for a study to improve how missing persons cases involving Black women and children are handled.
- In Nebraska 700 Black women and children go missing each year.
- U.S. Department of Justice data shows Black women are 6 times more likely to be murdered than their white peers.
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I Be Black Girl is calling for a study to improve how missing persons cases involving Black women and children are reported, tracked and investigated.
Today Ai’Yauna Young graduated from high school. She paused her own celebration to speak about her mother, Camisha Hollis, who went missing from her Omaha home in 2018 and was declared dead in 2025…