Thousands gathered at Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis to grieve, mourn, and be in community, one month after the tragic loss of Renée Good at the hands of ICE for her public memorial. The memorial ceremony was led by Chief Arvol Looking Horse and followed by community singing, poetry, and more. The public memorial was in collaboration with: NDN Collective, Brave Heart Society, Indigenous Protector Movement, American Indian Movement, Freedom Trainers, Sunrise Movement, and Project South, among others.
Below are a few of the pictures I took while I was in community. For the full set of photos and captions please see: https://www.pressandprotester.net/2026/02/in-pictures-renee-good-public-memorial.html. Click on an image for a larger version.