WHERE NOT ALL HERE

Campaign Graphic / Illustration

In May 2025, a collaboration between ICE and the Tennessee Highway Patrol sparked fear and uncertainty across Tennessee’s immigrant communities. In response, local Chattanooga organizations and community groups launched the “We’re Not All Here” campaign to raise awareness and build support. CALEB, an institutional coalition of faith communities, labor unions, nonprofits, and community leaders working together to build power and affect change, partnered with me to develop supporting imagery for the campaign. The design aimed to capture the heart of the narrative, engage the community, and continue building a strong base of awareness and support. The illustration depicts a neighborhood filled with parents, children, workers, and graduates—representing the diverse people who make up our city. Scattered among them are a few figures shown only as outlines, symbolizing those who are missing or have been forcibly taken. Beneath the illustration, the phrase “We’re Not All Here” reinforces the campaign’s message, honoring those absent and amplifying the call for justice.

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