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Who Is Natalie Wilson From HBO's Black And Missing? Her Bio, Husband

Natalie Wilson garnered wide attention as one of the co-founders of Black and Missing Foundation Inc. In 2021, she stars in the HBO show based on the same name along with her sister-in-law Derrica Wilson. This Natalie Wilson Bio brings you a little information on her.

Here we cover her age, details of her husband and children, and other related information. So, scroll down starting with,

Meet Natalie Wilson From HBO’s Black And Missing

“Black and Missing” is HBO’s four-part docu-series created by Emmy winner Geeta Gandbhir, and Soledad O’Brien former CNN anchor and executive producer of the show. They worked with Natalie Wilson and Derrica Wilson, co-founders of Black and Missing Foundation.

The show came in the aftermath of Gabby Petito’s case that caught the mainstream news. Father of Gabby, Joseph Petito, said in a statement, “This same type of heightened awareness should be continued for everyone. It’s on all of you, everyone that’s in this room, to do that. If you don’t do that for other people that are missing, that’s a shame, because it’s not just Gabby that deserves that.” What he implied was the requirement of the same level of dedication to finding other people including people of color and Black people.

In the HBO show, they attempt to shine a light on, of course, Black people who are missing. The sisters use their life experience to help solve some of the most egregious missing person cases involving non-white people.

Participants in the series include John Walsh, founder of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children; Vince Warren who is executive director of the Center for Constitutional Rights; Dr. Renee Murrell who is an FBI victim specialist; Glenn Kirschner, former Assistant D.A.; Debra Sines, former Assistant U.S. Attorney; and Thomas Stack, Baltimore’s head of trafficking.

Natalie Wilson Age

As of 2021, Natalie Wilson was in her early 50s, most probably 51 years old.

Natalie Wilson Husband

When it comes to her personal life, Natalie Wilson is extremely private. She is not on any of the social media platforms which makes it harder for us to access information in her marital life. But, based on her profile in blackandmissinginc.com, she is married and lives in Washington, DC with her husband and children.

However, she chose to remain private hence we’ve got no further details related to her marriage, husband, and kids.

Is Natalie Wilson On Instagram?

No, Natalie Wilson doesn’t seem to be on any of the social media platforms including Instagram and Facebook. However, her sister-in-law Derrica is on both. You can follow Derrica on her Facebook (@derrica.wilson.96) and her IG is (@only1derricaw).

Related FAQs

  • Where Is Natalie Wilson From?

Natalie currently resides in Washington, DC. But, she lived in several places like San Antonio, Texas, and Glendale, California. The name of her brother who is married to Derrica Wilson is Arthur Wilson. Arthur works as a General Manager for Arthur’s Flooring Inc.

  • Where Did Natalie Recieve Her Education?

According to her LinkedIn, Natalie attended and graduated from Howard University. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology in 1992. Furthermore, she earned her Master’s degree from Trinity College in Communication and Media Studies in 2003.

Natalie has over 15 years of experience working in public relations. She works in Black and Missing Foundation Inc in all aspects of BAMFI’s operations, including the development and execution of strategic outreach and PRess to ensure coverage of the foundation’s mission and initiatives.

She has garnered local, national, and international media placements with platforms, such as the Associated Press, CNN, Essence, Fox 5 DC, Huffington Post, NPR, Oxygen.com, People, The View, Oprah Daily, and the Washington Post, which continue to keep the issue of missing and exploited persons of color in the forefront.

Natalie is also a Black Girls Rock 2017 “Community Change Agent” awardee.

Talking about the origin story, the case of 24-year-old Tamika Huston gave everything a kick start. Tamika went missing from her Spartanburg, South Carolina, home on May 27, 2004. Tamika’s aunt Rebekah Howard fought fiercely to find her with no luck.

This captivated Natalie Wilson and her sister-in-law, Derrica.

Rebekah went to law enforcement and reached out to major TV shows such as “America’s Most Wanted” and “Dateline NBC.” She also begged with major newspapers including USA Today. But they turned their heads away from the case.

Seeing all of that, Natalie and Derrica founded the Black and Missing Foundation. “Black And Missing Foundation” assists families and rallies communities in the search for their missing loved ones. They hand out pamphlets, book media appearances, and worked with the police department to uncover the truth of the missing individuals.

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Update: 2024-06-08