Black Girl Missing

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A podcast dedicated to telling the stories of Black girls (0-17) who have gone missing in the United States. Some have been found. Some are still missing. Some we have lost forever. Whatever her story, we want to tell it. We explore disappearances from their beginnings, going over timelines of events, looking at the evidence, and recounting witness testimonies. We dig as deep as we can to uncover the truth about their disappearances.

Recent Episodes
  • Special: Carlee Russell
    Jul 21, 2023 – 00:51:57
  • MISSING: Irene Gakwa
    Sep 7, 2022 – 00:17:49
  • Ep. 311: Shakeima Ann Cabbagestalk
    Aug 27, 2022 – 00:44:42
  • Ep. 310: Marialice Clark
    Jul 16, 2022 – 00:34:50
  • A Special Message on Roe v Wade
    Jul 1, 2022 – 00:09:22
  • Ep. 308: Yasmin Acree
    Jun 24, 2022 – 00:31:25
  • Ep. 307: The Millbrook Twins
    Jun 17, 2022 – 00:24:05
  • Ep. 306: Sheketah Brown
    Jun 10, 2022 – 00:33:45
  • Ep. 305: Lashaya Stein
    Jun 3, 2022 – 00:25:34
  • Ep. 304: Tiana Martin
    May 27, 2022 – 00:32:10
  • Ep. 303: Breasia Terrell
    May 20, 2022 – 00:30:11
  • Ep. 302: SURVIVOR: Anonymous
    May 13, 2022 – 01:05:15
  • Ep. 301: Erica Green
    May 6, 2022 – 00:39:25
  • Ep. 210 COLD CASE: Janteyl Danielle Johnson
    Oct 26, 2020 – 00:42:58
  • Ep. 209 MISSING: Tiffany Michelle Goines
    Oct 19, 2020 – 00:27:04
  • Ep. 208 | MURDERED: Taylor Rose Williams
    Oct 12, 2020 – 00:35:34
  • Ep. 207 | MISSING: Myra Lewis
    Oct 5, 2020 – 00:43:12
  • COLD CASE: Shemika Cosey
    Sep 28, 2020 – 00:39:48
  • COLD CASE: Cleashindra Hall
    Sep 21, 2020 – 00:37:42
  • COLD CASE: Tionda & Diamond Bradley
    Sep 14, 2020 – 00:39:36
  • MURDERED: Oluwatoyin Salau
    Sep 7, 2020 – 00:48:15
  • MISSING: Kimberly Nicole Arrington
    Aug 31, 2020 – 00:28:30
  • MISSING: Asha Jaquilla Degree
    Aug 24, 2020 – 00:46:23
  • MISSING: Kaylah Hunter
    Jun 3, 2020 – 00:47:09
  • MISSING: Arianna Fitts
    May 22, 2020 – 00:35:27
  • COLD CASE: The St. Louis Jane Doe
    May 11, 2020 – 00:44:42
  • MISSING: Briana McClellan and Keimyah Freeman
    May 4, 2020 – 00:49:12
  • MURDERED: Adrionna Williams
    May 4, 2020 – 00:40:50
  • MISSING: Alexis S. Patterson
    Apr 22, 2020 – 00:42:41
  • Murdered: Georgia Lee Moses
    Apr 9, 2020 – 00:44:34
  • Murdered: Erica Heather Smith
    Apr 5, 2020 – 00:41:07
  • MISSING: Bianca Lily Jones
    Mar 26, 2020 – 00:34:15
  • Reunited: Kamiyah Mobley
    Mar 9, 2020 – 00:44:50
  • Cold Case: Relisha Rudd
    Mar 3, 2020 – 00:39:38
  • Cold Case: Rilya Wilson
    Feb 26, 2020 – 00:41:51
Recent Reviews
  • peachespod
    Absolutely wonderful and powerful
    I just wanted to say “ I love you all “ for the work that you are doing ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🥰🙏🏽
  • Chy Chy Harris
    Wowww….
    I’m so glad you all created this podcast… please research “Nichelle McKnight”. Her story needs to be told, also.
  • jayylovahh
    🤗
    love this podcast ! esp the episode with your dad ! please bring him back on . your podcast is real, raw , and hilarious.
  • mrsrouleau
    Important stories but…
    I think it’s vital that these cases get attention but the constant bashing of law enforcement makes you look as judgmental as you blame others for being. It serves no purpose. Give the case details and maybe a few of your theories and leave the other stuff out. Also, quit talking over each other.
  • afamscholar29
    This is such a great podcast
    I really enjoy this podcast. The analysis and conversations are top tier. Thanks for your work!
  • Naturally BLL
    Great Podcast
    Thank you lovely black queen for keeping the missing, dark skin girl cases going. I listen to the podcast at work. The gems you ladies give on to better pay attention to your kids by knowing what the wear down to apps on their phone. How passionate y’all are about the missing girls. Keep up the good work queens. Because you know to the pink people black, dark skinned kids are just runaways.
  • SweetieFiend
    Great show!
    I really appreciate the creators behind this show and all the hard work they put into it. It’s so informative and I love the creation of the Aisha Alerts.
  • TayDolla$
    Just a suggestion
    I think the podcast is great however I think it’s best to inform listeners when there will be a break or if that last episode was the season finale. I’ve listened to all episodes and I feel like there has been a shift in the amount of details and layering of the stories. Maybe consider giving longer than 30 minute episodes or break them up to cover everything. But good work!
  • Lasha~
    GREAT PODCAST!!!!
    Let the haters hate - this is a wonderful podcast that keeps the “OUR COMMUNITY”informed!
  • Amazin347215
    I love y’all
    Love the podcast ❤️ I feeling like I’m talking to my girlfriends! Keep up the GREAT work 😘
  • No.id vs Dion
    Small talk
    I want to support them so bad like I do my other black crime pod cast but it’s to much small talk in between and I’m slightly getting a hood vibe from this channel
  • Jacks Onna Beat
    Nah
    I want to support these sisters but I don’t like the conversational style. A topic this serious should be structured and a little more professional. Great topic, not so good delivery.
  • Charleo23
    No thanks
    Too much small talk. Nobody wants to hear them talk amongst themselves. Get on with the podcast. Totally unprofessional and inappropriate!
  • brownieeeeweee
    Great Listen
    I’ve heard a lot of the girl cases multiple times prior to this because I’m just addicted to TrueCrime lol. But i absolutely love how in depth you guys go into these stories!
  • Nefthequeen
    Feels like I'm with family
    I love the way these queens interact. It's like sitting with family and talking about each event that occurred. Keep doing what you're doing! Love
  • 🍄🤞🤓🦔🍫🥑
    I love y’all
    Black girl missing is my new favorite podcast I am a 11 year old white girl and I will never first hand experience this but I have many friends that are people of color I showed them all this podcast and it’s our favorite thing to listen to at sleep overs and I am working in school to do a all school meeting on mircoaggresions and how they are in schools I know I’m young but I really hope to make a difference at least in my small comatey and this really helps with my reserch thank you so so soooooo much for doing this and I know I’m one person but I love your podcast and keep doing what your doing😁😁👍👍🤞✌️BLM (matter is the minemin)
  • Patnisha
    Love these ladies
    They make sure we are heard.. Most of these stories I have never saw on the news.. They are the voice for those who often go forgotten.
  • ty52 from philly
    Options
    Because black and brown children don’t get the attention as the white children, n I’m tired I appreciate ur efforts but I’m looking forward to doing a podcast like crime junkies n dateline for all the black missing children. I’m a nurse and mother so I’m working on this diligently boys and girls of color that’s what I’m doing trying to get backing but I will start On YouTube if I have to if u want to collaborate ok but I’m doing it either way so I a appreciate your focusing on r girls but it’s boys too
  • D Lee Sayles
    I hope you ladies are coming back.
    This podcast digs deep and gives cases I had never heard about. I hope you ladies are coming back.
  • deanns07
    Love it!!!
    I really love to listen to the podcast but I’m a truck driver and it’s hard for me to listen then only time I can hear is when I’m about to call it a night so if you could speak a little louder that would be great and also keep up the good work since I am over the road I love to try to help find some of these missing girls and do what ever I can to help
  • Brand Fairy
    Please hire a sound engineer
    Very important content being covered, but the audio quality needs serious improvement.
  • Smurfbutt
    This is amazing
    A lot of black girls go missing and it always goes completely unnoticed and nobody covers it. I urge you to look into the Keshay Jacobs story from Richmond, VA.
  • Tayloorgooodall
    Powerful
    These hosts are truly dedicated to this podcast. These stories inform us of such an important issue we are facing as a society & should be more aware of. This podcast truly made me realized and recognize the racial bias and the negligence these young black girls are shown in the media. Asa, Feminista, and Niki are the best hosts to be throughly explaining these cases and give diverse insight in their different interpretations. As a white woman, I thank you ladies for doing what you do and I will be telling anybody and everybody about y’all. Thank you.
  • dvauneescott
    You NEED to subscribe
    The hosts of this podcast don’t just do their due diligence when it comes to accurately reporting on our missing/murdered black girls, but they also pick up the slack of media and (in many cases) law enforcement when it comes to informing the public. As a mom and woman of color myself, hearing about any missing child is heartbreaking, but to know that our back babies and children of color are typically talked about less is not only heartbreaking, but is so frustrating! Therefore, I am so happy to have found a podcast that gives a voice to these victims and puts their names out there when they may have been forgotten or not known at all to begin with. Great job and THANK YOU, ladies 💛
  • _livlife_
    Subscriber.
    Firstly, the hosts seem like amazing women. Secondly, I enjoy this podcast because it informs me of missing black girls, new and old cases, that I wouldn’t have heard of otherwise. Keep up the good work. Although these stories are heavy, they need to be heard!
  • HunneeSweet
    Thank you
    There are a few things I would change but then I am just appreciative that this is even a subject matter being covered. Thank you ladies. Do whatever you need to do to keep sharing these cases.
  • Prettysqueaky
    Hand Claps and Snaps
    I thoroughly enjoy this podcast and I love that it is bringing attention to black and brown missing girls but also highlights the name of currently missing girls. My only caveat is that they remove the theme song and background noise. It’s very annoying to hear it in the background and it takes away from the quality of the sound.
  • babysnaakes
    Thankful for this podcast!
    I love this podcast for focusing on the forgotten back girls who are victimized or go missing. The conversations always give thoughtful analysis of not only the crime, but the culture and circumstances which contributed to these girls being harmed. This is truly a podcast that is focused on the victims, rather than merely entertainment.
  • gemini_1976
    Much Needed but...
    I wholeheartedly believe podcasts like this are desperately needed. With that said, the tone seems to do the same thing that you accuse law enforcement and the media of doing...judging the victims and their families. Please focus on the facts (and get them right), and less on your opinions.
  • Jada Blondel
    Amazing!!
    I love this podcast!!! It is so amazing to hear a podcast that focus all on our black babies missing!! This so needed! Keep up the great work ladies!!
  • jyjy's mommy
    Love the stories
    I really think that these stories are very important. But I wish the stories would just be told. I don’t really need to hear what you think happened or why people do what they do. Sound like judgement sometimes. I usually just listen to the first 10 minutes then just google the case cause I can’t take it anymore
  • Deedee👑
    Different
    I love y’all! Love how the stories are of BLACK girls! That’s what’s missing from these other true crime podcasts. The only thing is the music ... I loved when there was no background music because the music is a bit distracting. But other than that, nothing but praise!
  • MeekaLove
    Jokes aren’t cool
    Overall I love the idea and work that you ladies are doing to put a spotlight on our missing girls but the side conversations and jokes can become a lot. I’m not sure of the person talking but the person who it was funny that a 9 year old missing girl had New Kids on the Block keeps making jokes/commentary that make feel uncomfortable and annoyed. This person also went on a short tangent about their mom writing her name on all the tags of her clothes and something else that escapes me at the moment but I notice that she keeps bringing the conversation back to her instead of the story and i find it to be disrespecting . She also made comments about a mom whose daughter was missing that came off as classist and respectability politics. Honestly she messes up the vibe sometimes
  • mariel_laloca
    brilliant !!
    5 stars without a doubt. The hosts are brilliant, compassionate and great storytellers. Black Girl Missing is doing really important work in the true crime space where Black girls’ stories are underreported and overlooked. This podcast is SO well researched and actually discusses the structural racism in the policing and justice system that so often fails Black girls. I look forward to this podcast every week !!
  • Riches 2014
    Love Love Love this Podcast!!!!
    All 3 Ladies thank you for bringing missing people of color to the forefront! I love all 3 of you ladies, powerful, intelligent! and non judge mental! Keep up the good work! Next television😀
  • acm_zozo
    Recommend subscribing
    True crime stories that are told from a caring perspective. The three hosts’ experience and knowledge surrounding social issues, in combination with their research of these underreported cases makes this podcast unique in the true crime podcast space.
  • Elcambro
    Really important and insightful
    I love this podcast and am always waiting for the next ep - bringing needed attention to currently missing Black girls, deep dive and insight into cases of missing Black girls past and present, and calling out mishandling of cases and those who have done these girls wrong. Wonderful podcast, everyone should be listening!!
  • Awesome Yellow Angry Bird
    These are important stories, people!
    I’m only half-way through the first episode, and I’m rating this a five star show! Please continue this important work, ladies!
  • Flowerjen73
    Finally!
    Finally a true crime podcast that focuses on women of color. It’s about time. Thank you.
  • jlson3087
    Love the show!!!
    I absolutely love this podcast. Thank you ladies for sharing these stories with us. I can’t wait for the next season!! Keep them coming!!!🖤🖤🖤🖤
  • VeganBunny23
    Eye opening
    I knew that lots of black girls and women were missing but I feel like I’m learning about so many more cases that I hadn’t heard of before. Literally, young women from cities right near me that I never saw on the news!!! Thank you ladies!!! I truly love listening and look forward to more cases. Keep up the great work!
  • AmandaLynn0591
    Much needed
    About a month ago, I started listening to podcasts. Crime Junkie really caught my eye and that’s where my love of true crime came from. But. There’s an issue that I have noticed... there’s not a lot of black men and women being reported on like there are of white men and women. That’s an issue. Black or white, we need to take our family and friends seriously. Black lives matter. This is coming from a white woman and we need more more podcasts and beautiful women such as yourselves. 💜
  • Campaign wicks
    Great podcast
    Love it!
  • Nikkita South Bronx!
    Grateful
    So very grateful that this podcast was started!!!
  • NubianVoyager
    A Much Needed Podcast!!!!!✊🏿✊🏿
    This is a much needed podcast bringing much needed attention to the crisis of missing young black girls who are often forgotten or ignored. Thank you for shedding light and knowledge so that we can find ways to take action, amplify voices and lend support.
  • anothercrimejunkie
    Arianna Fitts
    Lemasani Briggs is a woman :)
  • Nicname86
    Very Important Work
    This podcast is a great idea. We need to shed more light on the cases that involve black girls. I am enjoying hearing the ladies perspectives.
  • Depriest25
    Thank You
    I listen to crime podcast on a regular basis and recently began to realize, as always our stories aren’t mention often. I intentionally searched “podcast about black girls who are missing” and found this. If nothing came up I was going to start my own lol. Thank you, this is needed and is important!
  • Ave_C
    Great podcast
    Important information told in a respectful and compassionate way. Love this podcast and the creators!
  • JN Reign
    Thank you for this work
    What you have set out to do is a needed focus and deserves attention. Thank you for doing this hard work
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