In Chicago’s Bronzeville, young activists and community leaders rallied under “We Walk for Her,” demanding a dedicated office to investigate the alarming disappearances and murders of Black women and girls — a crisis often ignored by law enforcement and media. Inspired by Minnesota’s successful model, organizers seek a specialized unit to bridge family-police gaps, deliver critical support, and ensure these lives are never invisible. The march empowered youth to speak up, calling for justice and systemic change that honors every daughter, sister, and friend lost.

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