MISSING: 12-year-old Sharnise Brooks. Last seen on 6/14/26 at approximately 5 pm in the 3700 block of Wilkinson Drive in Suitland. She is approx. 5’1” & 95 lbs and was last seen wearing a gray shirt and black shorts. If located, please call 911
🚨 MISSING TEEN ALERT | DOTHAN, ALABAMA
Authorities in Dothan are searching for 16-year-old Victeria Uriah Spear, who has been missing since May 25, 2026.
According to police, Victeria was last seen by her mother at their residence near the 600 block of South Lena Street in Dothan around 10:00 A.M. on May 25. Her whereabouts remain unknown as investigators continue searching for leads.
She is described as 5’2” tall and approximately 105 pounds. At the time she disappeared, she was wearing a brown crop top shirt and white tights
Anyone with information regarding Victeria’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Dothan Police Department at 334-793-0215 or 334-615-3632.
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This was happening to Chris as Black celebrities got out of their limousines and walked the red carpet, smiling and waving for paparazzi.
This was happening to Chris as Black celebs who talk about "Representation Matters" attended a function chaired by a Human Rights violator.
These sculptures were made by Murjoni Merriweather, she is a Baltimore-based sculptor and MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art) graduate with a B.A. in Ceramics and Film who creates expressive clay busts and figures celebrating Black culture, natural hairstyles, and lived experiences.
Her "grow bottom" sculptures appear to emerge directly from surfaces, featuring detailed elements like intricate braids, locs, afros, gold grills, and jewellery to challenge European beauty standards and counter stereotypes.
Merriweather's work has been exhibited at venues including the Walters Art Museum, Rubell Museum, and group shows on hip-hop and contemporary art. She draws from real people to give each piece it's own spirit and personality.
This is 'Monuments', an art installation in Charlotte, NC. Artist Craig Walsh put a face in the trees to honor the souls of all the enslaved people buried in cemeteries with no names.