Amara Cofer is the creator, host, and executive producer of Black Girl Gone, a nationally recognized true crime podcast dedicated to telling the stories of missing and murdered Black women and girls.
Since launching the show in 2021,
Amara has built Black Girl Gone into a multi-platform media brand reaching hundreds of thousands of listeners each month. Known for her meticulous research and narrative-driven storytelling, she centers each case with dignity, depth, and accountability amplifying stories too often overlooked by mainstream media.
Her work has been featured on national platforms including television and streaming networks, and she continues to expand the brand beyond podcasting into investigative storytelling, advocacy, and media development.
At the core of her work is a simple belief: every life deserves attention, and every story deserves care. Through Black Girl Gone, Amara is building more than a podcast she is building a platform rooted in visibility, impact, and justice.

Jason Cofer is the co-host of Black Girl Gone: Afterthoughts and the technical producer behind the Black Girl Gone platform.
Working behind the scenes, Jason oversees audio production and helps shape the expanded conversations that continue after each episode. On Afterthoughts, he brings thoughtful perspective and balance to the discussions, helping unpack the cases with clarity and care.