'Good Trouble Lives On': July 17 to see protests against Trump in all 50 states over voting rights, racial justice. Here's what to know
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Organizers have created the "Good Trouble Lives On" protests to commemorate the fifth anniversary of John Lewis' passing, aiming to advance racial justice and voting rights. Nationwide demonstrations are scheduled across all 50 states, with a flagship event in Chicago and notable gatherings anticipated in cities such as Atlanta and Washington, D.C. The protests are organized by the Declaration for American Democracy Coalition, emphasizing justice and peace, as they reflect on Lewis' legacy of civil rights advocacy and protest against injustice.
The "Good Trouble Lives On" protests on July 17 aim to promote racial justice and voting rights while honoring the legacy of Congressman John Lewis.
Organizers have planned a nationwide demonstration across all 50 states, with the main event in Chicago and additional gatherings in cities like Atlanta and Washington, D.C.
Christine Wood and Allison Pulliam, co-directors of a coalition organizing the event, emphasized that the protests are rooted in justice and peace.
The protests commemorate the fifth anniversary of John Lewis' passing and aim to carry forward his legacy of civil rights activism and challenging injustice.
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