
On what should have been her 20th birthday, the world is once again saying Relisha Rudd’s name. Eleven years after her disappearance, “The Vanishing of Relisha Rudd: A Cold Case Reexamined” brings new life to her story. The docuseries, produced by the Black and Missing Foundation, revisits the haunting case of an 8-year-old girl who vanished from D.C. General, the now-shuttered homeless shelter where she lived with her family.
“This isn’t just a docuseries, it’s a call to action,” said Derrica Wilson and Natalie Wilson, Founders of the Black and Missing Foundation. “Relisha deserves to be found. Her story, and the stories of so many others like hers, remind us that visibility is justice. We will never stop searching for Relisha.” Read more at www.thegrio.com.

















