Cierra Chapman went missing in late 2022 and still no leads. |
It hasn't gotten the national coverage like Gabby Petito but we are hoping our blog does at least gets your attention.
Missing white woman syndrome has led to a number of tough on crime measures, mainly on the right, that were named for white women who disappeared and were subsequently found harmed. In addition to race and class, factors such as supposed attractiveness, body size and youthfulness function as unfair criteria in the determination of newsworthiness in coverage of missing women. News coverage of missing black women were more likely to focus on the victim's problems, such as abusive boyfriends or a troubled past, while coverage of white women often tend to focus on their roles as mothers or daughters.
Black women and indigenous women are missing far more and yet they never get the attention that white women get. Think about Gabby Petito and the amount of attention she and her killer got.
If the suspect is Black, Muslim or immigrant, the white extremists would often troll Black blogs and social media to throw inappropriate discussions about how white women should avoid relationships with people of color. They would use racial slurs, coded language and concern trolling as an excuse to justify their hatred.
How many women of color are killed by white men?
Do white men often troll social media with "thoughts and prayers" to women of color?
Easy answer......!
An Ohio woman had been missing since late December and it appears that many are seeing foul play involved.
Cierra J. Chapman, 30 was last seen in Dayton, Ohio on Dec. 27, 2022. She left her ex-boyfriend's home in Trotwood and was last seen there. Her vehicle has ended up in Middletown and it has the state and federal authorities involved.
Chapman was driving her silver Cadillac, SRX 2014, Ohio plate JVQ8612, when she left the apartment.
Chapman’s purse and other personal items were located inside of her vehicle.
Police are asking anyone in the area of Jewell Avenue, Shelly Street and Tytus Avenue of Middletown to check their surveillance camera footage from Dec. 27 from 3-6 a.m. for Chapman’s car as well as those who live along State Route 4.
Police say her disappearance at this time is considered suspicious.
Anyone with information on Chapman’s whereabouts is contact Dayton Police Department (937) 333-COPS (937-333-2677) or Crime Stoppers at (937) 222-STOP.
She is a Black woman standing at 5'5" and weighs at least 115 lbs.
Again, we here at Journal de la Reyna want to see all missing persons found safely, 1 of color. However, we want the same amount of time spent to finding women of color, children, men and other women who never get the attention.
Missing white woman syndrome is a real coined term to media coverage of missing white women who get nonstop coverage. You know more about this person than the thousands of people missing everyday.