Representative Shelia Stubbs calls for a Missing and Murdered African American Women and Girls Task Force in Wisconsin
MADISON, WI – Representative Shelia Stubbs introduces LRB-3661/1, seeks to create a task force on Missing and Murdered African American Women and Girls. Representative Shelia Stubbs (D-77) released the following statement:
The truth is harrowing, but the fact is: African American women and girls are not safe in our nation, and Wisconsin is not an exception. Across the United States in 2020, the rate of African American femicide was 8/100,000. This is sadly but not shockingly four times the rate of femicide among the white female population. In Wisconsin, the reality is even more disturbing. In our state, African American women and girls are killed at a rate of 20.2/100,000 as of 2020. This rate is extraordinarily higher compared to the national average; demonstrating that there is a clear epidemic of violence that severely impacts our African American women and girls in Wisconsin.
In addition to the high rate of fatality due to homicide, African American women and girls make up an astounding 36% of the total missing women and girls in the United States despite accounting for only 13.9% of the US female population in 2022. There is clear evidence to show that cases of missing African American women and girls consistently receive less attention than those of white women and girls. Frequently, African American women and girls are deemed runaways by law enforcement and their cases are not investigated to the extent necessary. It has also been found that African American women and girls’ cases are covered less and for shorter periods of time on the news. Overall, there is a significant lack of awareness that this issue exists, which leads to inaction and perpetuates a cycle of violence and injustice.
“Communities and countries and ultimately the world are only as strong as the health of their women.”
I demand action to reduce the terrible outcomes that plague our African American women and girls. I seek justice for those families that will never again be able to spend time with their daughter, mother, aunt, sister. This violence is unacceptable. And this violence is completely preventable, but not until we do the work to understand the scope of this issue; to listen to the voices of those who have been so deeply impacted by this injustice. Wisconsinites, I urge you to support the Missing and Murdered African American Women and Girls Legislative Task Force. We must choose to protect our African American women and girls and this is the necessary first step.”
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.