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Mics for the Missing on February 3, 2023, National Missing Persons Day. Let’s talk, connect, and honor missing BIPOC women and girls.
Let's Talk: Live Podcast Panel
Let's Connect: Social Mixer
Let's Honor: Performances & Open Mic
Vibes by: DJ Troy Frost
Cash Bar
*Must be 21 and older to attend
50 % of event proceeds will go to the Black and Missing Foundation. Let's talk, connect, share and honor the gone and missing who are too often forgotten by law enforcement and media.
Why?
It is called a "silent epidemic" because of the disproportionate rates by which BIPOC—Black, Indigenous, and People of Color—women and girls go ... view more »
ADMISSION INFO
$20.00
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BOSTON, Ma. (Jan. 26, 2023) – Across Boston, a group of women came together to serve as the voice for the voiceless and leverage their platforms to create space for an important conversation. Mics for the Missing is a new social movement created by local influencers and creatives Mary-Alexandra Molina, Ola Akinwumi of Afrodesiacity, Lindsey Briggs of Social U Digital, and Mayowa “Mo'' Osinubi of Social Glue Media. Together, their goal is to draw attention to the hundreds of thousands of BIPOC women and girls that go missing throughout the U.S. each year.On February 3, National Missing Persons Day, Mics for the Missing is hosting its first-ever event within District Hall at 75 Northern Ave in Boston from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. The community is invited to an evening of conversations and connections to honor those who remain lost. Half of the event proceeds will benefit the Black and Missing Foundation (BAMFI), a nonprofit that brings awareness to missing persons of color; also well-known for its four-part HBO documentary series from 2021 about the cause. Osinubi stated, “Every year, we see an increase of BIPOC women and girls go missing, and throughout it all, their cases receive disparate treatment from law enforcement and media alike. We cannot stand by while BIPOC women and girls go missing in radio silence. Mics for the Missing is one unified voice designed to urge media, law enforcement, and other key stakeholders to share this message and help us take action today. What better way to kick off Black History Month than to lift our voices for community change.”The Mics for the Missing event program includes the following:Let's Talk: Live Podcast Panel Panelists: Sharra Gaston, Deputy Chief Equity and Strategy Officer of Boston Public Schools; Tiana Woodard, The Boston Globe and Alexandria Onuoha, Director of Political Advocacy at Black Boston; hosted by Lindsey Briggs Let's Connect: Social Mixer Let's Honor: Open Mic “Thank you to the Mics for the Missing team for using your platform to highlight the issue of missing persons of color," said the Black and Missing Foundation Founders Natalie Wilson and Derrica Wilson. "One post, one share, one comment can create awareness, generate a lead, and potentially make a difference for families desperately searching for their missing loved ones.”Mics for the Missing tickets are $20 and available at micsforthemissing.eventbrite.com. Look, tag, and share #micsforthemissing on Instagram and Facebook.
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COVID-19 Phased Reopening Details
District Hall is thoroughly cleaned daily with additional daily cleanings, and hand sanitizer is available in our rooms and throughout our building. Our HVAC system has filters installed, and portable air purifiers are available in the meeting rooms + public Lounge.