Gregg Chadwick's artwork to be featured at the
Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, Art Walk 2018
Saturday, July 28, 2018 10am - 9pm at Engel & Völkers
Santa Monica, 1123 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90403
Hope to see you there!
Gregg Chadwick Still I Rise 40"x30" oil on linen 2017 |
— New Pages (@newpages) July 21, 2018
We're so excited that our Issue 19 cover art by @greggchadwick is a @newpages pick of the week! https://t.co/8wUFQmwrsp— 3Elements Review (@3ElementsReview) July 21, 2018
Are you nauseated by the statements of @realDonaldTrump at the Putin summit? Disturbed? Angry?— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) July 16, 2018
You can do something about it. Work like hell to flip Congress this November. Volunteer on campaigns. Donate money. Register people to vote. That's how we take our country back. https://t.co/OVFYTrQA9J
I learned a new word today: Quisling. https://t.co/kPII1rR0Gm— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) July 17, 2018
After Trump's EU "foe" comment, one senior European diplomat said to me this morning, he has to separate America from the President, citing the David Bowie song "This is not America" https://t.co/GXldfcpDXt— Tara Palmeri (@tarapalmeri) July 16, 2018
France’s triumphant team is a symbol of multiculturalism — here’s how diversity played a crucial role in the World Cup’s most successful teams pic.twitter.com/jJcdCFrj4B— NowThis (@nowthisnews) July 15, 2018
Gregg Chadwick, "Grand Central," oil on canvas, 36 x 48 in. |
Gregg Chadwick, “Il Poeta di Milano,” oil on canvas, 24 x 18 in. |
Gregg Chadwick, “I Canti (The Cantos),” oil on linen, 80 x 60 in. |
Gregg Chadwick, “The Time Between,” oil on canvas, 24 x 18 in. |
Gregg Chadwick, “Three Secrets,” oil on canvas, 30 x 24 in. |
Gregg Chadwick, “Proserpina,” oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in. |
Immigrant Families Together is a network of Americans committed to rapid response unification of families separated by the 'zero tolerance' policy. We have mobilized to help parents currently detained through the following immediate actions:
- Raising of bond funds through coordinated crowdfunding and individual giving in order to post bond for parents separated from their children at the US/Mexico Border.
- Paying bonds and providing pro bono legal representation to fulfill all legal responsibilities while awaiting trial so that they may be with their children.
- Arranging safe transportation from state of detention to the city where children are currently in foster care.
- When needed, finding longterm housing in the destination city while they await trial.
- Connecting parents in cities with resources in order to sustain them during the process of being unified with their children.
We are creating a toolkit to allow other concerned citizens to replicate our model in order to help bring parents back to their children across the country as quickly as possible.
- Working with local organizations and government to expedite the process of achieving full custody of their children while they await trial.
Senator @corybooker with @RAICESTEXAS @JoaquinCastrotx speaks on the way forward #FamiliesBelongTogether |
There are heroes among us. They’re volunteers like @collazoprojects and Meghan Finn at @ImmFamTogether This is a new Underground Railroad. https://t.co/lKp1XTeEQg— Rod Thorn (@rodthorn) July 9, 2018
📣 The Trump administration created this crisis, and it's on them to reunite each and every child with their parents.— ACLU (@ACLU) July 10, 2018
We won't let up the pressure until they do. #FamiliesBelongTogether pic.twitter.com/vM25wHRvYW
As the U.S. celebrates #IndependenceDay on #4thOfJuly, some #WednesdayWisdom from an American cultural icon, Rosie the Riveter, who has been re-interpreted globally as a symbol of women’s empowerment. pic.twitter.com/N2QduXdLm9— UN Women (@UN_Women) July 4, 2018
Jimena Valencia Madrid, the 6-year-old heard screaming in audio ProPublica obtained from a detention facility, is now being held in Phoenix, while her mother is detained in Port Isabel, TX. https://t.co/blH2SGfYwB pic.twitter.com/85djOn2UCx— ProPublica (@ProPublica) June 22, 2018
We are seeing things right now on our American borders that are so shockingly and disgracefully inhumane and un-American that it is simply enraging. And we have heard people in high position in the American government blaspheme in the name of God and country that it is a moral thing to assault the children amongst us. May God save our souls.
I never believed that people come to my shows, or rock shows to be told anything.
But I do believe that they come to be reminded of things. To be reminded of who they are, at their most joyous, at their deepest, when life feels full. It's a good place to get in touch with your heart and your spirit, to be amongst the crowd. And to be reminded of who we are and who we can be collectively. Music does those things pretty well sometimes, particularly these days when some reminding of who we are and who we can be isn't such a bad thing.
That weekend of the March for our Lives, we saw those young people in Washington, and citizens all around the world, remind us of what faith in America and real faith in American democracy looks and feels like. It was just encouraging to see all those people out on the street and all that righteous passion in the service of something good. And to see that passion was alive and well and still there at the center of the beating heart of our country.
It was a good day, and a necessary day because we are seeing things right now on our American borders that are so shockingly and disgracefully inhumane and un-American that it is simply enraging. And we have heard people in high position in the American government blaspheme in the name of God and country that it is a moral thing to assault the children amongst us. May God save our souls.
There's the beautiful quote by Dr. King that says, "the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice." Now, there have been many, many days of recent when you could certainly have an argument over that. But I've lived long enough to see that in action and to put some faith in it. But I've also lived long enough to know that arc doesn't bend on its own. It needs all of us leaning on it, nudging it in the right direction day after day. You gotta keep, keep leaning.
I think it's important to believe in those words, and to carry yourself, and to act accordingly. It's the only way that we keep faith and keep our sanity.
I've played this show 146 nights with basically the same setlist, but tonight calls for something different...
Men walking 'long the railroad tracks
Going someplace and there's no going back
Highway patrol choppers coming up over the ridge
Hot soup on a campfire under the bridge
Shelter line stretching 'round the corner
Welcome to the new world order
Families sleeping in their cars in the southwest
No home, no job, no peace, no rest
Well the highway is alive tonight
But nobody's kidding nobody about where it goes
I'm sitting down here in the campfire light
Searching for the ghost of Tom Joad
He pulls a prayer book out of his sleeping bag
Preacher lights up a butt and he takes a drag
Waiting for when the last shall be first and the first shall be last
In a cardboard box 'neath the underpass
You got a one-way ticket to the promised land
You got a hole in your belly and a gun in your hand
Sleeping on a pillow of solid rock
Bathing in the city aqueduct
And the highway is alive tonight
Where it's headed everybody knows
I'm sitting down here in the campfire light
Waiting on the ghost of Tom Joad
Tom said, "Mom, wherever there's a cop beating a guy
Wherever a hungry newborn baby cries
Where there's a fight against the blood and hatred in the air
Look for me, Mom, I'll be there
Where there's somebody fighting for a place to stand
Or a decent job or a helping hand
Wherever somebody's struggling to be free
Look in their eyes, Mom, you'll see me"
The highway is alive tonight
But nobody's kidding nobody about where it goes
I'm sitting down here in the campfire light
With the ghost of old Tom Joad
Gregg Chadwick Family Values (Chinga la Migra) 24"x36" oil on linen 2018 |
1/ Immigrant children have been forcibly injected with powerful psychiatric drugs at one of the U.S. gov't shelters, Shiloh Treatment Center outside of Houston, according to court documents and interviews. https://t.co/Ve4XSyRw5N— Reveal (@reveal) June 20, 2018
One child's prescription cocktail included Latuda, Geodon, Olanzapine, Benztropin, Clonazepam, Divalproex, Duloxetine, and Guanfacine. https://t.co/aRJZ6iou6h— David Gura (@davidgura) June 20, 2018
The government is required to release children from immigration detention without unnecessary delay to, in order of preference, parents, other adult relatives, or licensed programs willing to accept custody.
If a suitable placement is not immediately available, the government is obligated to place children in the “least restrictive” setting appropriate to their age and any special needs.
The government must implement standards relating to the care and treatment of children in immigration detention.2. Trump would like the courts or Congress to make that not illegal. 3. If Congress or the judiciary doesn't change the law, families will continue to be separated.
Let's be very clear here:— Mikel Jollett (@Mikel_Jollett) June 20, 2018
NO FAMILIES WILL BE REUNITED BY TRUMP'S EXECUTIVE ORDER.
That means there are still THOUSANDS of kids, sitting alone in cages, separated from their parents by Trump.
How to Fight Back:This is criminal and this is on you @HHSGov @SecNielsen @realDonaldTrump @IvankaTrump Say it loud and say it clear - Trump's Concentration Camps Have Got to Go! #FamiliesBelongTogether #TrumpandtheBabySnatchers https://t.co/WxSfytjnrJ— Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) June 20, 2018
"We find ourselves again upon a time where we will one day utter “how could we have let that happen?” We cannot afford to forget that there is a history of separating children from their parents: during slave auctions; during the forced assimilation of American Indians; and during the Holocaust. The reverberations of these barbaric stains on our history are still felt today and future generations of these original victims will inherit the intergenerational transmission of these traumas. To try and argue that this policy of ripping children from their parents at the border is somehow different from the systematic traumatization of children during the times of slavery, forced assimilation, and the Holocaust is to disregard history. To somehow convince ourselves that this systematic traumatization of children has no bearing on the lives of these children and no impact on the legacy of our country is to be living in an alternate universe. And to not care about the impact these policies have on these children is to succumb to the worst potential of humanity."