John Lewis, Good Trouble
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Across the country, protesters rallied on Thursday under a shared refrain inspired by former congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis: “Good trouble lives on.” Thousands of people took to the streets in what organizers cast as a national day of action — a sweeping protest of the Trump administration’s cuts to safety net programs and efforts to roll back protections for immigrants and marginalized communities.
The event was one in an ongoing series of protests against President Donald Trump, this one on the anniversary of civil rights icon John Lewis' death.
Tonight's rally and march were part of the national "Good Trouble" protests. It was organized by the League of Women Voters of Greater Rockford.
Demonstrators across the country call for civic action, accountability, and justice in the spirit of the late congressman.
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Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSN‘Good Trouble’ comes to Loveland with IndivisibleNOCO, League of Women Voters rallyThe Loveland rally was one of dozens held nationwide as part of the “Good Trouble Lives On” demonstration, named for Congressman John Lewis’ famous call to get into “good trouble, necessary
De’Borah Preaster stood at the intersection of South Salina and Water streets Thursday night, her sign facing passing cars as it read “Good Trouble.” For Preaster, and for the hundreds gathered behind her,
Hundreds of protesters demonstrated against President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies in the Loop on Thursday as part of nationwide “Good Trouble Lives On” rallies.
Iowa City will join more than 1,500 cities on July 17 for the "Good Trouble Lives On" protests to honor John Lewis at City Park. What to know