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A celebratory video compilation of interviews with RFC community members on the founding of the RFC and the importance of supporting activists targeted by oppression and their families. Includes an opening statement by RFC Founder Robert Meeropol and Executive Director Jenn Meeropol, and interviews with activist families, long standing supporters and RFC Board members.

Angela Y. Davis

"Our community requires an organization that aids children in this country whose parents have been targeted in the course of their progressive activity. Please join me and the thousands of RFC supporters who stand with those who resist."

Angela Davis, RFC Advisory Board member

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Art and Our Community

"The Rosenbergs" by the R.J. Phillips Band

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Ethel and Julius Rosenberg sitting in a park in NYC circa 1942

Celebrating Art & Activism

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Creativity Makes Our Community Blossom

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The RFC was created to echo the type of support that Robert and Michael received from the extended progressive community after their parents were killed. Many of our grants are for artistic or creative programs: art, dance, drama, music because we recognize the healing power of art.

These opportunities for creative expression can provide a safe harbor for young people in difficult circumstances and, as we’ve seen throughout our history, art can also inspire movements in dark times.

As one beneficiary who received a grant for music lessons explained, "We were so excited when we learned that you had decided to give grants for our music lessons. It has been difficult to pay for them since our father lost his job. Thank you for recognizing how our dad was singled out for his stand against war, and for realizing music's importance to our family."

A young boy plays the violin

A beneficiary who has received numerous grants for violin lessons shows off his skills.

Three beneficiaries who have all received grants for music lessons give an impromptu performance at a Gathering

Three beneficiaries who have all received grants for music lessons give an impromptu performance at a Gathering.