John Lewis, Good Trouble and protest
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The theme of the rally, one of hundreds planned across the U.S., is in tribute to the late civil rights leader John Lewis.
Approximately five years after the death of civil rights leader John Lewis, a group of demonstrators gathered ... according to the Good Trouble Lives On website. The protest in downtown Dallas was organized by Indivisible Dallas and 50501DFW, which also ...
Protests are planned across the nation on Thursday, the anniversary of civil rights icon and Congressman John Lewis’ death. Lewis famously coined the term “good trouble” to describe nonviolent civil disobedience that challenges unjust systems.
The protests are taking place on the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights icon John Lewis. The former congressman coined the phrase "good trouble" to describe peaceful protests challenging civil rights infringements, and organizers say the upcoming demonstrations will carry on this legacy.
Chicago is the flagship city for the 'Good Trouble Lives On' demonstrations Thursday honoring the late civil rights leader John Lewis.
Dozens of "Good Trouble" rallies were held throughout the country, including here locally in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Protests and events against President Donald Trump's controversial policies that include mass deportations and cuts to Medicaid and other safety nets for poor people are planned at more than 1,600 locations around the country.
A Savannah gathering commemorated the fifth anniversary of civil rights activist and former Georgia Representative John Lewis's death. Attendees advocated for voting rights expansion and protested potential cuts to programs like Medicaid and Social Security.
More than two dozen protests were planned across Arizona to honor the late Rep. John Lewis, a longtime civil rights leader.