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Missing & Black 2025: New NNPA Campaign Shines Light on America’s Overlooked Cases

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In a country where media coverage often determines whose stories are told—and whose are forgotten—the Black community has long found itself on the margins of urgency. When a Black person goes missing in America, the response is too often muted, delayed, or nonexistent.

Now, a new national initiative is demanding a change.

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The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) has launched its groundbreaking “Missing & Black 2025” campaign—an ambitious initiative aimed at bringing visibility, accountability, and action to the thousands of missing Black individuals whose cases have been chronically overlooked.

This isn’t just about correcting media bias. It’s about honoring lives that have too often been rendered invisible.

Why “Missing & Black” Matters

Every year, thousands of Black children, women, and men are reported missing in the U.S., yet their cases rarely make national headlines. Whether it’s missing teenagers whose disappearances are mislabeled as “runaways” or adult women whose cases are buried beneath stereotypes, there is a clear pattern: Black lives do not receive equal concern.

The NNPA—a trusted voice in Black media since 1940—says that ends now.

The campaign includes partnerships with local news outlets, digital databases, and advocacy organizations. Its mission: centralize missing person alerts for the Black community, push law enforcement agencies for faster action, and drive national coverage of cases that too often fall through the cracks.

A Call for Collective Accountability

The NNPA is also calling on both traditional and digital media platforms to examine their role in perpetuating this silence. The goal is not only to highlight missing persons, but to interrogate why certain lives are deemed more newsworthy than others.

“This initiative calls for collective action to change the narrative and ensure that all missing persons in America receive the responsive attention that they deserve,” said Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., President and CEO of the NNPA.

This campaign isn’t a one-time headline. It’s a long-term push for equity, because justice delayed for some is justice denied for all.

Tools, Resources, and Real-Time Impact

The “Missing & Black 2025” initiative is more than awareness—it’s an infrastructure. A central digital hub will allow families to submit missing persons reports, access legal guidance, and connect with organizations already doing the on-the-ground work.

There is also a public-facing media toolkit that encourages newsrooms and social platforms to share cases consistently and compassionately. From posters to social media templates, the goal is to make it easy to amplify stories that matter.

“This isn’t just about numbers—it’s about names, faces, and families still searching for answers,” said one campaign partner. “We owe them visibility. We owe them justice.”

Changing the Narrative, Saving Lives

The NNPA knows that systemic change won’t happen overnight. But with “Missing & Black 2025,” they’re building the kind of nationwide infrastructure that prioritizes people over perception—and lives over likes.


Uptown Sunday believes in the power of the Black press to shift culture, expose injustice, and serve our community. This campaign is exactly the kind of solution-driven storytelling we need more of.

Because when Black lives are missing, it’s not just a tragedy—it’s a test of our collective conscience.

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