The important work of Trinity graduate Natalie Wilson ’03, who co-founded, with her sister-in-law, a nonprofit, Black and Missing Foundation, is the focus of a new four-part documentary on HBO: “Black and Missing.”
The 4-part documentary was first broadcast on November 23 and 24 and is now streaming on HBO Max. Natalie Wilson earned her master of arts in communication from Trinity in 2003. In addition to her successful career in public relations, she applies her communication skills every day to her work with the Black and Missing Foundation, “which brings awareness to missing persons of color, provides vital resources and tools to missing person’s families and friends, and educates the minority community on personal safety.” You can read more about Natalie Wilson here.
Watch the HBO trailer here and read this review: “Black and Missing’ Review: HBO Series Can’t Make Up for the Media’s Failure, but It’s a Start. It arrives perfectly timed as the country reflects on how the media constructs problematic narratives around the missing, prompted by Gabby Petito’s disappearance.”