Art has become a powerful tool for protesters to express their rage and grief in the wake of the tragic killing of Renee Nicole Macklin Good by ICE agents in Minneapolis. Good, a United States citizen and acclaimed poet, was shot and killed in her car just days after a large-scale immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities.
The harrowing incident was captured on bystander recordings, showing three masked agents approaching Good’s vehicle and firing three shots as she appeared to try to drive away. Good’s car crashed into parked cars as she slumped over and bled in the driver’s seat. The community has been left reeling from the loss of a talented writer, loving mother, and beloved wife.
The response to Good’s death has been swift and widespread, with thousands gathering for vigils and protests in Minneapolis and across the country. Artists and illustrators have created tributes to Good, capturing her spirit and the impact of her tragic death. Protest signs and artwork have also called out the inflammatory statements made by government officials, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability.
In the midst of grief and anger, the community has come together to honor Good’s memory and demand justice for her senseless death. As we mourn the loss of a talented writer and cherished member of our community, we must also come together to support her family and ensure that her legacy lives on.

