Red Table Talkis continuing to focus on missing persons cases in an effort to shine light on the unsolved disappearances of people of color across the U.S.

Johnson was last seen Nov. 25 on the Tulalip Reservation in Washington State.

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Mary Davis Johnson

Davis told theRed Table Talkpanel, “The day before Thanksgiving, her [Johnson’s] husband actually let us know that she was missing.”

As Davis became emotional recalling her sister’s disappearance, Blouin comforted her with a hug. Davis apologized as she teared up, but Banfield-Norris told her, “It’s okay. Take your time.”

Davis continued, “He [Johnson’s husband] told us that she was missing. She doesn’t really normally go out and about too often, and if she does, it’s like a weekend,” adding, “Right now, we’re at a standstill.”

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Red Table Talk Discusses Mary Davis Johnson

When Pinkett Smith asked Johnson’s sisters if they had “any theories” about what could have happened to her, Blouin replied, “I think she might have been trafficked.”

In an official description of Friday’s episode,Red Table Talknotes, “Indigenous Americans are facing an urgent missing persons crisis. Mary Davis Johnson is now among the more than 5,000 missing native women in this country.”

Red Table Talk Discusses Mary Davis Johnson

RTTurged anyone with information about Mary to call 206-622-0460. The FBI is also offering a $10,000 reward for information in her case.

“Many times people from marginalized communities just don’t have the same access and resources,” she said. “So we really wanted to take this time to amplify that idea and really spotlight families that needed a platform to speak about their missing loved ones.”

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source: people.com