Good Grief

$875.00

On January 7, 2026, in Minneapolis, Renée Good, a 37-year-old mother, writer, and community member, was shot and killed by an ICE agent during a federal immigration operation. She had just dropped off her child and stopped in her neighborhood as part of a local effort to observe and alert others to ICE presence. Her death became a defining moment in Operation Metro Surge—sparking protests, community action, and a national conversation about immigration enforcement, civil rights, and accountability.

This artwork captures more than a moment—it holds a piece of living history. It reflects a time when neighbors became witnesses, when ordinary people stood in extraordinary circumstances, and when one life changed the direction of a community.

Part of the Operation Metro Surge series, this piece speaks to memory, resistance, and the power of presence. It invites the viewer not just to observe history—but to feel their place within it.

  • Size: 18" x 24"

  • Mixed Media on Paper

  • A powerful opportunity to collect a moment of real, lived history

  • An invitation to be part of something larger—where art, story, and community meet

On January 7, 2026, in Minneapolis, Renée Good, a 37-year-old mother, writer, and community member, was shot and killed by an ICE agent during a federal immigration operation. She had just dropped off her child and stopped in her neighborhood as part of a local effort to observe and alert others to ICE presence. Her death became a defining moment in Operation Metro Surge—sparking protests, community action, and a national conversation about immigration enforcement, civil rights, and accountability.

This artwork captures more than a moment—it holds a piece of living history. It reflects a time when neighbors became witnesses, when ordinary people stood in extraordinary circumstances, and when one life changed the direction of a community.

Part of the Operation Metro Surge series, this piece speaks to memory, resistance, and the power of presence. It invites the viewer not just to observe history—but to feel their place within it.

  • Size: 18" x 24"

  • Mixed Media on Paper

  • A powerful opportunity to collect a moment of real, lived history

  • An invitation to be part of something larger—where art, story, and community meet