Art
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In mid-March 2020, our world changed with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our over 43,000 Progressive people found creative ways to meet the needs of our customers, communities, and agent partners while working safely from home. We faced struggles with balancing work, homeschooling, sickness, and, tragically, the loss of our loved ones. Incidents of racial injustice drew widespread attention and sparked a nationwide conversation about historic and contemporary inequality. Because Progressive’s people and culture are so special, we remained resilient through it all. As a company, we dug deep into our Core Values, and recommitted to confronting our unconscious biases and building an environment of diversity and inclusion. Because of everything we have collectively endured, we chose “Resilience” as the theme for this year’s report. Artist Aliza Nisenbaum’s portraits of people connecting from home and heroes on the frontlines are a fitting tribute to the strength of the human spirit. Her personal engagement and earned relationships with her subjects exemplify her social practice and our shared respect for all individuals. A selection of Nisenbaum’s work will join Progressive’s growing collection of contemporary art.
Jenna, Friday Night in Brooklyn
Reading List
Jenna and Moises
Las Talaveritas, Sunday Morning NY Times
Sunflowers & Alex (diptych)
Aquí Está Tu Terroncito de Azúcar
Karina and Christopher
Lilacs and Succulents, LA Walk & Study, Aline (diptych)
Patricia and I Boogie on Broadway
A Desk Companion
Latin Runners Club
Susan, Aarti, Keerthana and Princess, Sunday in Brooklyn
Team Time Storytelling, Steven Gerrard Garden, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Emergency Department, COVID Pandemic
Gustavo
Tumbao de Omambo
Succulent Weave
Reverend Jackie, Hospital Chaplain
Shari, Intensive Care Nurse
The Nap
London Underground: Brixton Station and Victoria Line Staff
Nancy’s Dragon
Poppy Blooms and Jessica, Student Nurse (diptych)
Ryan, Respiratory Doctor in Training
Naveena, Student Nurse and Succulents (diptych)
MOIA’s NYC Women’s Cabinet
Team Time Storytelling, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Emergency Department, COVID Pandemic
Alan, Student Nurse
Anton Kern Gallery Staff