Black, Brown, & Unsolved
Soft voice, Hard Truth.đź’”
Black, Brown, & Unsolved is a true crime podcast that centers the stories of Black, Brown, and Indigenous people who’ve gone missing or been murdered—and never got the attention they deserved.
Hosted by Amberly, this isn’t just storytelling. It’s real work.
She speaks with families, sits down with law enforcement, reviews 911 calls, police records, and autopsy reports. She breaks down timelines, exposes inconsistencies, and asks the hard questions when no one else will.
Every episode is about more than what happened—it’s about who it happened to, why it was ignored, and what still needs to be done.
Because these cases aren’t cold. They’ve just been buried.
And someone out there still knows something.
Black, Brown, & Unsolved
🎙️➡️🤎From Podcast To Purpose: 2025 Recap
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2025 Recap… The Year That Changed Everything
Please note: This episode is going up later than planned due to technical issues with recording/uploading. Thank you for your patience… and thank you for always showing up.
2025 was not a year I could have planned.
It was a year that grew this platform beyond anything I imagined.
What started as a podcast… became advocacy.
What started as telling stories… became holding systems accountable.
What started as research… became real relationships with families who are still fighting for answers.
In this recap episode, I’m walking you through the cases that shaped this year — the families who trusted me with their stories, the moments that changed me, and why I continue to do this work even when it’s heavy.
We talk about:
• why our cases are treated differently
• how law enforcement and media shape urgency
• what it means when families who’ve sat with major platforms still come to me for help
• and why staying homegrown matters to me
This episode also includes case updates (and lack thereof), reflections on the work, and what’s coming next.
Thank you for listening.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for caring.
đź–¤ 2025 Cases Covered in This Recap
Tamla Horsford
Dulce Maria Alavez
My Mother
Lovett “LJ” Moore
Celina Mays
🌑 Black, Brown, & Unsolved After Dark
For case updates, exclusive family interviews, mini episodes, and behind-the-scenes context, you can subscribe to Black, Brown, & Unsolved After Dark.
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Your support keeps this work possible.
This has been the 2025 Recap on Black, Brown, & Unsolved.
I’m your host, Amberly — and I’ll see you soon for our first case of the New Year.
Soft voice. Hard truth. đź’”
These stories are heavy.
Please listen with care. 🤍
🤎 Black, Brown, & Unsolved is independent, listener-supported, and victim-focused.
These are real lives, not headlines, not content, not clicks.
Each episode is built through time spent with families, direct interviews, extensive research, ongoing follow-ups, community feedback, or communication with law enforcement so these stories are handled with care, context, and accountability.
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Until next time…
I’m your host, Amberly ✨