General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: How "Nazi" must a tattoo be [View all]TheProle
(3,810 posts)National organizations
Redemption Ink: This non-profit organization was founded by tattoo artist Dave Cutlip in Maryland. It provides free cover-up services for racist, gang-related, and hate-filled tattoos. Because the service is so popular, there can be a waitlist.
Atlanta Redemption Ink: This nonprofit primarily serves sex-trafficking survivors and former gang members but has also received a recent influx of applications from individuals seeking to cover racist tattoos.
Regional and local efforts
Billy White (Red Rose Tattoo) in Zanesville, Ohio: Featured in an NPR story, White covers up racist tattoos for clients, but only after ensuring their change in ideology is genuine.
Gallery X Art Collective in Murray, Kentucky: Tattoo artists Jeremiah Swift and Ryun King offered free cover-ups of hate symbols to encourage people to change and start fresh. They were flooded with requests for cover-ups of Confederate flags, swastikas, and other symbols.
Trevor Thompson in Orange Park, Florida: A former skinhead himself, Thompson now offers free cover-ups to others who want to abandon their hateful past and remove their racist or hateful tattoos.
Jeremiah Hirsch in Virginia: This artist covers racist tattoos for free to help people on their "path to redemption".
Sickside Tattoo Studio in Horn Lake, Mississippi: In partnership with the "Erase the Hate" campaign started by former white supremacist T.M. Garret, this studio offers free cover-ups for former gang members and white supremacists.
Bicycle Tattoo in Chicago, Illinois: Inspired by the events in Charlottesville in 2017, the staff at this shop began offering free cover-ups for racist tattoos.
Esmailin Sanchez (Shakra Tattoos) in Old Bridge, New Jersey: Sanchez offers to cover up racist and hate-inspired ink for free, creating a judgment-free zone for his clients.
Justin Fleetwood (Queen City Tattoo Company) in Springfield, Missouri: Fleetwood has been featured in news reports for his work in covering up neo-Nazi tattoos for free.