The Black and Missing Foundation, Inc. (BAMFI) is a non-profit that addresses the disparity in media coverage and law enforcement response to missing persons of color in the United States.[1][2] BAMFI's mission includes raising awareness through social media, community events, and media collaborations, and advocating for systemic change.[3][4] The foundation highlights the disproportionate number of missing persons of color and the lack of media attention due to systemic racism and stereotypes.[5] It was founded in 2008 by Derrica Wilson, a former law enforcement officer, and Natalie Wilson, a public relations specialist.[5] Notable collaborations include features on HBOs "Black and Missing"[6][7] and segments with "Access Hollywood".[8]

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