Dear American Culture, We have a serious problem, but you already knew that. Black people going missing in America is not some new phenomenon. In fact, it is apart of American history -- the culture of America. Jadyn Harlow The Missing Found www.themissingfound.com
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Music Credit: Dark Matter by AleXZavesa Credit: I want to thank the late Gwen Ifill, journalist, television newscaster, and author. Your contributions are very much appreciated. Gwen Ifill coined the term, "missing white woman syndrome". The term refers to the mainstream media's seeming fascination with covering missing or endangered white women, and seemingly disinterested in cases involving missing people of color. Audio Clip Credit: Suzanne Malveaux was speaking at the conference, and Gwen Ifill responded with her now renown term "missing white woman syndrome" at the 2004 Unity: Journalists of Color conference. Visual Credit (Pexels): -Video by Cottonbro Studio -Video by James Cheney -Video by Meenakshi Vinay Rai -Video by Lara Jameson
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