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Justice + Art 20252025-06-24T21:54:43-04:00

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he power of art to evoke passionate feelings and to unite people over a cause has long been a part of the civil rights struggle. This year, as we fundraise to support the critically important work of Pregnancy Justice, we also honor the committed artists whose works are a clarion call to fight for the humanity and rights of women and all oppressed and ignored segments of our society.

January 2025

Elizabeth Catlett: Links Together, 1996; We Three, 1969; Installation view, “Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and All That It Implies” at the Brooklyn Museum, 2023; My Role Has Been Important in the Struggle to Organize the Unorganized1947; Gossip, 2005; Roots, 1981; Which Way, 1973

February 2025

Amy Sherald: Miss Everything (Unsuppressed Deliverance), 2014; The Make Believer (Monet’s Garden), 2016; Breonna Taylor, 2020; Welfare Queen, 2012; ‘She was learning to love moments, to love moments for themselves,’  2017

March 2025

Photographers Doug Mills, New York Times; Gregory Shamus and Emilee Chinn, Getty; Evelyn Hockstei, Reuters: Creative Commons; and Frank Franklin II, AP

April 2025

  • The Met Roof Garden: Ensemble, by Jennie C. Jones. Photographs by Amir Hamja for The New York Times.

  • Photograph of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie by Jared Soares, The Guardian.

  • Archival photograph of Nina Simone appears on the album cover, Great Women of Song, by Verve.

May 2025

  • Nina Chanel Abney, Catfish, 2017

  • Dr. Esther Mahlangu, Untitled, 1990

  • Ebony G. Patterson,  . . . . they were just hanging out . . . you know . . . talking about . . . ( . . . when they grow up . . .), 2016,  photo by Adam Reich

  • Lorna Simpson, Tense, 1991

  • Tina Turner, 1964, Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

June 2025

  • Jennifer Packer, Joyce V, 2019; The Fire Next Time, 2012; Interior, 2021; A Lesson in Learning, 2019; Untitled, 2019

  • Photo of Shea Diamond by Morgan T Stuart

  • Photo, Queen & Slim, Campbell Addy, Universal

JusticeAid is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity. Our mission is to leverage the community-building power of art and music to transform awareness into action in the fight against injustice. Since 2013 JusticeAid has granted over four million dollars to nonprofits that are protecting civil rights for all. Throughout 2025 JusticeAid is raising money for Pregnancy Justice.

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