In memory of Renee Good · Minneapolis · January 7, 2026

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A mother. A writer. A victim of hostile authority.
80% of every purchase goes directly to the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (ILCM) and United We Dream (UWD).

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Renee Good was a mother, a writer, and a victim of hostile authority.

On January 7, 2026, she dropped her son off at school. On her way home, she encountered ICE agents in her Minneapolis neighborhood. She stopped to observe—a legal act, as a witness.

Minutes later, she was dead.

In her memory we are asking everyone to remember to Be Good to each other, Be Good to your community, and Be Good to those who need protection.

80% of the net profits from every item sold directly supports immigration legal defense in Minnesota where the tragedy occurred, and the largest, nationwide immigrant youth-led network advocating for dignity and fair treatment of immigrants.

"If you're looking to donate, we encourage you to support others in need."
— The Good family, after closing their GoFundMe at $1.5M

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Be Good Embroidered Cap

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Where Your Money Goes

80% → ILCM + UWD
20%

80% of the net profits from your purchase goes directly to support non-profit immigration advocacy in Minnesota and nationwide. 20% covers operations, platform fees, and allows us to keep Be Good going. We publish monthly reports.

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Where Your Support Goes

Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota

Since 1996, ILCM has provided free immigration legal services in nearly 50,000 cases across Minnesota. They defend detained immigrants, support DACA recipients, and advocate for just immigration policy—right where this tragedy occurred.

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United We Dream

The largest immigrant youth-led network in the country, advocating for dignity and fair treatment of immigrants nationwide. UWD empowers young people to develop their leadership and organize their communities.

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