Garcelle Beauvais said she hopes her Lifetime movie "Black Girl Missing," premiering Saturday, helps people understand why missing Black women and children cases receive less attention, and she wants to change that.
Garcelle Beauvais hopes Black Girl Missing helps find women who disappeared. Most of Lifetime s true crime movies are based on actual cases. Black Girl Missing, premiering Saturday at 8 p.m. EST, is fictional, but star and executive producer Garcelle Beauvais hopes it helps solve real missing persons cases.
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