What's Happening?
Renee Good, a poet who won the Academy of American Poets Prize in 2020, was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. Good was known for her poem 'On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs,' which explores
themes of science and faith. Her death has sparked public outcry and scrutiny over the circumstances surrounding the incident. Good is remembered as a loving mother and supportive partner, with her family and community mourning her loss.
Why It's Important?
The incident highlights ongoing tensions and controversies surrounding ICE operations and the use of force by federal officers. Good's death has prompted discussions on immigration enforcement practices and the need for accountability and transparency in such cases. The public response underscores the broader societal concerns about the impact of law enforcement actions on communities and the importance of safeguarding civil rights.








