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Author: Feminista Jones, Asa Todd, Niki Irene

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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.
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Na'Ziyah Harris Update

Na'Ziyah Harris Update

2026-03-2801:18:54

Black Girl Missing returns with a gripping and harrowing follow-up to the case of Na'Ziyah Harris, a 13-year-old girl from Detroit who vanished on January 9, 2024. In this episode, we explore the chilling details surrounding the trial and guilty plea of Jarvis Butts, the man charged with her murder and sexual assault. As the layers of this case unfold, we uncover a disturbing pattern of predatory behavior that spans generations within Na'Ziyah's own family. Join us as we navigate through the complexities of trauma, accountability, and the urgent need for community awareness. This episode is not just about the pursuit of justice for Na'Ziyah; it’s a call to action for all of us to recognize the signs of abuse and to protect our children.  This episode of Black Girl Missing was written and produced by Niki Irene.    To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts. We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things. Thank you for all of your support over these last few years. 
Na'Ziyah Harris

Na'Ziyah Harris

2025-09-1656:18

Na'Ziyah Harris, a 13-year-old girl from Detroit, disappeared on January 9, 2024, after getting off her school bus on Detroit's east side. She was never seen again. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Nola Dinkins

Nola Dinkins

2025-06-1656:58

Black Girl Missing Podcast is researched, written, and produced by three concerned Black women who want justice for missing Black girls. Please remember to subscribe and leave a review so we can keep bringing you the stories of Black girls that need to be told. Visit us at blackgirlmissingpod.com for all things Black Girl Missing. Production: Niki IreneEpisode Graphics: Feminista JonesTheme Music: Siraj M. KhalifAdmin: Asa Todd To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts. We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things. Thank you for all of your support over these last few years. 
Black Girl Missing would like to use this week's episode to highlight Melissa Skeet, a citizen of Navajo Nation, who is rollerskating across the country to honor and raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. You can follow, donate to, and support Skeet on her Instagram account, @skeet_fighter.You can learn more about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People crisis by visiting the Bureau of Indian Affairs.Additional resources:- Not Invisible Act Commission- Op-Ed regarding Interior and Environmental Subcommittee addressing the MMIP crisis- Video: Oversight Hearing – Investigating the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts. We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things. Thank you for all of your support over these last few years. 
9 year old Rasheeyda was playing outside in her downtown San Diego neighborhood in 1991 and hasn't been seen since. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Tiahease Jackson

Tiahease Jackson

2025-02-0834:54

10 year old Tiahease vanished in Staten Island, NY in 1983. Then her family left the state. What could have happened to little Tiahease? To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Oliver Sisters

Oliver Sisters

2025-01-2741:34

The Oliver Sisters disappeared while under the care of a family member in July of 2022. Their deaths were ruled a homicide and there have been no arrests made. Asa, Niki, and FJ talk about what's happening in the world right now and how the vilification of Black mothers is keeping our children unsafe. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Smith Sisters

Smith Sisters

2025-01-0451:39

Two sisters from a small desert city in Southern California disappear with their mother after their father is mysteriously murdered years earlier. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Jhessye Shockley

Jhessye Shockley

2024-12-2151:39

Five year old Jessie Shockley was known by her teachers as a bubbly little force to be reckoned with. She had huge brown eyes and smiled with all of her teeth. When she disappeared suddenly, her family became torn apart at the prospects of what may have happened to her based on the past she'd endured in such a short time. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Brittany hasn't been seen since she spent the weekend with her father in June of 2012. Her mother has searched feverishly ever since. Indicted in February of 2024, Brittany's father has yet to offer any real answers in terms of her whereabouts. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Matory-Williams Family

Matory-Williams Family

2024-12-0729:49

July 1982, California. A house fire, a murder, a trail of blood leading to an alley, and several children missing from the home of a man with pending abuse, rape, and molestation charges. In the Season 4 opener of Black Girl Missing, Asa, FJ, and Niki return to bring more cold cases to the forefront for analysis. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
On this special episode, Asa, Niki, and FJ talk about the reactions to Carlee Russell's disappearance and reappearance. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
MISSING: Irene Gakwa

MISSING: Irene Gakwa

2022-09-0717:49

www.WhereIsIrene.com To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts. We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things. Thank you for all of your support over these last few years. 
In a small town in South Carolina, 10 year old Shakeima vanishes and her stepfather looks suspicious. Does he know where she vanished to? To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Is it possible that the United States government is responsible for disappearing a Black pre-teen? To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Ep. 308: Yasmin Acree

Ep. 308: Yasmin Acree

2022-06-2431:25

Broken locks, no witnesses, no trail...what happened to Yasmin Acree?? To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Teenaged twins vanish in a small town bordering a massive golf course and no one seems to know anything. Is there more to this? To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Ep. 306: Sheketah Brown

Ep. 306: Sheketah Brown

2022-06-1033:451

On a summer day in South Florida, Sheketah Brown and her family sits down for lunch. They haven't been seen since. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
Ep. 305: Lashaya Stein

Ep. 305: Lashaya Stein

2022-06-0325:34

Lashaya Stein vanished into thin air from the view of a traffic camera in the early morning hours of July 15, 2016. Join us as we try to retrace her steps. To support our work, please consider subscribing to our Patreon and giving us 5 stars where you listen to your podcasts.  We don't have ads in our episodes because we don't believe in interrupting the story of a Black girl to sell you things.  Thank you for all of your support over these last few years.
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Davara Howard

I was with yall real heavy but the top of this episode (before the case coverage) was for the birds.

Sep 16th
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Megan

if the murderer is the main suspect, and was familiar to the children, maybe he pretended to "rescue" the children from the fire. maybe that is how he got them to comply seemingly willingly. he could have dispatched the children one by one, after "rescuing" them, over time, as those opportunities presented themselves. a meal at Denny's would have been a small price to pay, to keep these kids trusting and compliant.

Dec 8th
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LaShawna Scardina

New episodes! I'm so excited I had given up hope even though I follow the creators on social media.

Jun 3rd
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INFJayo

6:52

Dec 8th
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Barbara Weaver-Kilman

I was 13 when I got pregnant the first time. Not Muslim, I'm Russian orthodox Christian. My clan is Romani, getting, married or having a baby young is normal. She could be in the community. One strange possibility is her being given to another family within the Muslim community as a breeder. Five months pregnant and she vanished just as she was starting to show. I would look into families un the community who weren't pregnant yet were seen with a baby five months later. Some Muslim people have a second wife. Maybe the first wife couldn't have kids.

Sep 26th
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Megan Langreck

Why such a long prison sentence for the prison snitch, who was at first was prepared to testify against Geralyn? Such a long sentence for robbery, for a female -- that the prosecution put TWENTY years on the table as an offer that was supposed to be appealing? Was someone killed or injured seriously during the course of the crime she participated in? And, did she take the 5th because she did not get what she wanted? Or because in the end she did not want to tell a makeup crazy story on the stand?

Apr 15th
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