Stories of missing black girls and women.

Join actress and activist Erika Alexander in a neo-noir, true crime drama as she searches for Tamika Huston, a 24-year-old Black woman from Spartanburg, SC who went missing in 2004. Her case became a rallying cry for other missing Black women in America and led to a growing demand to expose a system that ignores missing girls and women of color.

In Finding Tamika, host Erika Alexander summons a new generation to help raise the dead, expose a hidden past, and give a dark warning for our future. What we’ll actually discover is the awful truth that a Black girl does not have to go missing for us not to see her. No matter the cost, though, we must look for Tamika, because until she is found, we are all lost.

Kevin Hart and Charlamagne Tha God’s SBH productions present Finding Tamika. Listen to the series at www.audible.com/pd/Finding-Tamika-Audiobook/B09R52P8PW.

Erika Alexander has also launched a website, findingtamika.org, that addresses the many cases of missing Black women. On the site you can find links and videos detailing the stories of missing black girls and women.

The Black & Missing Foundation provides resources, tools, and advice for those with a missing loved one. The organization also offers preventative measures for parents to keep their children safe. Access resources at www.blackandmissinginc.com.