Renee Good, Woman Killed by ICE, Traveled to N.Y.C. to Feed, Photograph Homeless People: ‘She Wanted to Know Their Stories’

A professional photographer who once worked alongside Renee Nicole Good is remembering the 37-year-old mother of three for what he calls her rare compassion — the kind that made strangers feel seen.

Charles Willie Winslow II says Good was “an angel” and “a perfect person.” Winslow, 61, is a New York native who frequently travels to New York City with a group of non-professional photographers to document life across the five boroughs. Good joined one of those trips in the winter of 2022, when the group photographed homeless New Yorkers at night.

Winslow says the photos were shared with the American Civil Liberties Union in New York, “but it was mainly to bring awareness to the homelessness in New York, the streets of New York.”…

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