attention, can we talk about the disproportionate coverage of media, stacy tweeted, minority children be receive less information than whiteldren expect a campaign can can absolutely put pressure on main trying of streaming to, by the child may have been missing for five oseven days or more. and we have here natalie wilson the co-founder of the black and missing foundation, shared with us the benefits of using social media to find missing children. give her a listen. >> minority families or children face a number of issues when they go missing. for instance, law enforcement treat many of these cases as run aways. if you considered a run away you do not receive the amber alert or any type of media coverage. and that's where social media plays a very important roalt. because we do not -- role because we do not wait for normal news cycle and social media is instantaneous. >> amanda, you just heard natalie. is social media really bypassing if you will, helping find minority missing children? >> i don't think it's bypassing. what i think is, can it is supporting. it's working together. and social media is the opportunity to all