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In response to heightened federal immigration enforcement under Operation Midway Blitz, artists in Chicago will host a fundraiser called "Seconds for the First Amendment" on Saturday to benefit the ACLU. Organized by ceramic artists Lesley Bevan and Susan McBride, the event will showcase over 130 donated pottery pieces, termed "seconds," which are slightly imperfect but valuable. Bevan highlighted the initiative as a means of mutual aid through art, aiming to empower community members to take civic action. Each piece sold will come with a card from the maker, prompting buyers to reflect on what they fight for in the context of civil rights. The organizers hope this event will inspire similar grassroots efforts in other regions, drawing parallels to past initiatives during the Trump administration.
With many Chicagoans expressing concern over immigration policies, the fundraiser serves as a platform for artistic expression and activism. Proceeds will support the ACLU, a key player in advocating for civil liberties amid current political tensions. The event underscores the role of art in community resilience and political engagement during challenging times.