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It is the latest in coordinated protests against the policies of the Trump administration
The nationwide day of action is in response to the Trump administration and refers to a term coined by the late Rep. John Lewis.
The protest, held on the fifth anniversary of the death of Congressman John Lewis, focused on immigration advocacy, voting rights and racial justice.
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Modesto Bee on MSNHundreds show up for ‘Good Trouble' government protest in ModestoOver 200 people gathered at downtown Modesto's Five Points intersection for a "Good Trouble Lives On" protest Thursday evening, in honor of the late congressmember and civil rights' leader John Lewis on the anniversary of his death.
Activists across the North Bay are taking to the streets Thursday to, again, join nationwide and international protests against the Trump administration — this time in the name of the late civil rights leader and former Georgia Congressman John Lewis.
The “ Good Trouble Lives On ” national day of action took place around the United States to protest President Donald Trump’s controversial policies such as
In a similar peaceful spirit as the recent “No Kings” rallies, the “Good Trouble Lives On” movement is a national day of non-violent action to “peacefully respond to the attacks posed on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration and to remind them that in America, the power lies with the people,” the organizers said in a news release.
A nationwide protest dubbed "Good Trouble Lives On" will sweep through Victorville on July 17, following in the "No Kings" protest footsteps.
Anti-Trump protestors are aiming to stir up some "Good Trouble" — the name given to planned protests against President Donald Trump’s administration — on Thursday, July 17, the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights champion and Congressman John Lewis.