Our bottom line: you deserve justice and peace

Red Keith started to help people find justice, and to help people feel safe in their homes and communities.

Therefore there are some very bright lines we won’t cross, and some marginalized groups that we explicitly want to acknowledge as an ally.

Helping victims of domestic violence

People who have experienced domestic violence often feel like they can never relax. They tip-toe on eggshells, never knowing what the next thing is that might set off their abuser. That’s unacceptable, and nobody should have to live like that.

Everyone deserves to feel safe at home.

Equality for all

Similarly, people deserve to feel safe no matter who they choose to love, what gender they identify as, or what they look like.

Red Keith believes everyone deserves to feel safe at home, and as they move through society.

This is true whether you are out shopping, at work, or anywhere else. Which is why it’s weird I feel like this is the controversial part?

If you think some people should be held down or marginalized, disrespectfully, go away, we don’t want your business, and you won’t be missed.

Me, 2025

We take pride in helping marginalized members of society find justice.

People of color, people who are trans, and anyone else that society tries to keep in the out-group are welcome and encouraged to contact us for help.

People who fight oppression, racism, and hate are encouraged to contact us for partnerships in making our piece of the world a little better.

While our pro bono dance card is often filled, if you feel like any of the above applies to you, please contact us and let’s talk about your situation. Even if we can’t help, we’ll do our very best to find someone who can.

A fresh update for 2025 we wish wasn’t needed: