Trump, John Lewis and Good Trouble
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Community members and elected officials gathered at Fenton’s First Presbyterian Church Thursday for a teach-in celebrating the work, life, and legacy of civil rights icon John Lewis. Lewis, who represented Georgia’s 5th district for 34 years,
Lewis' influence and philosophy to engage in "good trouble, necessary trouble," is the backbone of the latest round of nationwide protests against President Donald Trump's administration, called Good Trouble Lives On.
Hundreds attended a Unity Park protest organized by local progressive groups as part of a national day of action to honor the late John Lewis
A call to make “good trouble” resonated through Wilmington, as residents and local leaders gathered to honor the legacy of late Congressman John Lewis. READ MORE: Kimberly Hardy
"Through struggle and sacrifice, I’ve learned power doesn’t come from a podium, it comes from the people," said Memphis activist Jose Salazar.
Those angered by rollbacks on things such as voting rights, essential services and free speech rallied on July 17, the fifth anniversary of John Lewis’ death.
On Thursday, July 17, community members will hold an electronic candlelight vigil along Cabrillo Street in Santa Barbara to honor the legacy of
A rally at MLK Jr. Memorial Park commemorated the fifth anniversary of civil rights leader and U.S. Rep. John Lewis' death.