The RFC is 35!

The Rosenberg Fund for Children celebrates 35 years of supporting the children of targeted, progressive activists and target activist youth.

On April 11, 2026, hundreds of community members gathered at First Churches in Northampton, Mass. to celebrate resistance across generations of activists and 35 years of the Rosenberg Fund for Children serving the kids of targeted activists and targeted activist youth. In the midst of our nation’s current reality, in which authoritarianism is on the rise, gender affirming care and reproductive rights are under attack, friends and neighbors are kidnapped by ICE and Border Patrol agents and the current administration wages war abroad, it was especially powerful and moving to come together to honor those who have resisted and are resisting, winning hard fought victories across the country and around the world.

To both mark our 35th anniversary and try to make sense of the current moment, we heard poetry from Martín Espada, remarks from RFC Founder Robert Meeropol and RFC Executive Director Jenn Meeropol, stories of targeting and resistance from RFC beneficiary families from the RFC’s granting coordinator, Cleo Rohn, and a moving personal testimonial from an RFC beneficiary parent, Kirby Amour. We closed the program with music, and a rousing singalong  from singer-songwriter, Pamela Means. While we were looking forward to also hearing remarks from the incomparable Angela Y. Davis about her decades of powerful activism and resistance, she became ill right before our event and unable to participate as scheduled. We wish her a swift and full recovery.

Watch: “35 Years of the RFC: Stronger Together, Solidarity Forever”

On April 11, 2026 the RFC celebrated 35 years of standing with the children of resistance with a celebratory event in Northampton, featuring poet Martín Espada, singer-songwriter Pamela Means, RFC Executive Director Jenn Meeropol, RFC Founder Robert Meeropol, RFC Granting Coordinator Cleo Rohn, and activist parent Kirby Amour. Note: Angela Y Davis, who was scheduled to appear, was unable to attend due to illness.

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We were proud to host hundreds of supporters for our anniversary program on April 11th and welcomed RFC Advisory Board member Martin Espada (award-winning poet) and former RFC Board member Pamela Means (award-winning musician) to the stage. View the photo gallery for vivid photography from the event, courtesy of Jill Meyers and community submissions from ROAR (Rainbow Organizing and Response).

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A summary of the RFC’s key accomplishments over the past five years (2020-2025). Highlights include beneficiary profiles, events and Gatherings, the declassification of ground-breaking evidence clearing Ethel Rosenberg’s name and the relaunch of the Exonerate Ethel campaign.

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Aniya - Serenity

In June of 2025, RFC beneficiaries and their parents joined staff and Board members for a virtual art show. Fourteen beneficiaries ages six to 21 shared a range of art in a variety of mediums, including paintings, photographs, collage, portraiture, music, and poetry. The call for art centered around the theme of “Hope for a Better World.”

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Framing the Rosenbergs

In anticipation of the RFC’s 35th anniversary, we pull the call out to artists (particularly those engaged in using art for progressive social change) from our community to create an original work inspired by the RFC and our mission of celebrating the children of resistance.

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