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'Access Hollywood' Launches New Segment Focusing On Missing People Of Color

The newsmagazine partnered with the Black and Missing Foundation

Access Hollywood is teaming up with the Black and Missing Foundation to call attention to missing persons of color, with monthly on-air segments led by correspondent Zuri Hall.

The show's work with the Black and Missing Foundation began in January, when it highlighted the case of 39-year-old missing mom, Cynthia Bah-Traore. Now, with the committed goal to highlight one on-air story a month, starting February 28th, Access is reporting on Tiffany Foster. Tiffany is a mother of three who went missing in Georgia last year.

“It is my honor and privilege to play even a small role in highlighting the cases of missing Black men, women, and children in America. The fact that Black cases remain unresolved four times longer than those of our white counterparts is heartbreaking proof that there is so much more to be done in this fight for equity, parity and justice. Our lives matter. The work that the Black and Missing Foundation does is so vital to protecting, fighting for, and honoring these lives. I’m grateful to be a part of a show that is dedicated to amplifying our stories — including the painfully important ones — in such a meaningful way,” says Hall.

Watch a clip from the upcoming segment on Tiffany Foster, below:

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