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We Walk for Her March brings attention to missing Black women, girls

 The ninth annual "We Walk for Her" march just wrapped up in Bronzeville.  Chicago police superintendent Larry Snelling joined neighbors and activists to demand more resources for missing black women and girls.  Organizers say black women account for over a third of Chicago's active missing persons cases despite making up just 15% of the female population.  Timara Wade-- who is a youth organizer with the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization is joining us to tell us more.