During Monday's airing of Joy Reid's show The ReidOut , the host pointed out the unsolved cases of missing Black people. “No one is looking for us.” With all the coverage on the Gabby Petito case, Joy Reid calls out the media’s obsession with missing white women, and calls it “missing white woman syndrome”. pic.twitter.com/FPbA3bHjNq — Mike Sington (@MikeSington) September 21, 2021 Reid referenced a term she credited late journalist Gwen Ifill with to describe the media's lack of attention for missing people of color: "missing white woman syndrome." While furthering the conversation, guest speaker Derrica Wilson, Black and Missing Foundation co-founder and CEO, blatantly said "no one is looking for us." Reid's remarks were triggered by Gabby Petito's missing persons case, which has now been declared a homicide. The media's obsession with the case led a woman on Facebook and many others to wonder if her race had been different, would the outcome have been the same. Destini...