The dialogue of the Still Searching Art Exhibition is “Do missing Black women and girls matter?” will be heavily addressed. The Chicago Crusader reports, “Many argue the stories of young Black girls and women who are missing don’t get the same degree of local, national, and global attention as that of Elizabeth Smart or Natalee Holloway.” While the proportion of those who have gone missing is steadily growing, additional details provided by law enforcement can be vague, lack valuable information, or fail to offer any resolution. Whether cases have gone inactive, been suspended, or remain unsolved with little to no progress, victims’ families are left discouraged, angry, hurt, and in disbelief at the absence of essential local, national, global, and social media coverage.
Damon Reed combats this disparity by using his creative ability to paint these missing women and girls and keep their memories alive.
We are fighting to make sure no woman or young girl is left missing or behind! We are still searching.
Raised voice. Raised hand. In creative expression, we beckon her home. Our Mother, Daughter, Sister, Friend.
Tickets free, donations welcome: http://www.eventbrite.com/…/still-searching-art.
Still Searching Documentary and Paintings: http://stillsearchingdocumentary.com.
