Good Trouble, Trump and Protest
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Local News Matters on MSNPalo Alto community members answer Lewis’ call to get in ‘good trouble’ for civil rightsMAKESHIFT CARDBOARD and duct tape banners pressed through the hot air alongside billowing American flags as Palo Alto community members rallied at King Plaza last week to honor the late civil rights leader and Congressman John Lewis and resist what they characterized as recent attacks against civil and human rights.
Nearly 100 people gathered Thursday afternoon in Centennial Park in downtown Glenwood Springs for the “Good Trouble Lives On” National Day of Action. The nationwide day of protest honors the legacy of the late U.
Roughly 325 people gathered on Medina Square July 17 to make their voices heard and to celebrate the life of civil rights activist and U.S. Congressman John Lewis.
The Good Trouble Lives On protests on July 17 follow similar protests across the U.S., dubbed No Kings, in June.
Protests and events against President Donald Trump’s controversial policies were held at more than 1,600 locations around the country Thursday. The “Good Trouble Lives On” national day of action was held in honor of the late Congressman John Lewis.
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Photos: A Good Trouble Lives On rally was held at the Rose Garden in Bethlehem, hosted by Indivisible Lehigh Valley Bethlehem as part of nationwide protests against Trump administration policies.
Around 100 demonstrators marched from Houston City Hall to Discovery Green and back in opposition of President Donald Trump and his policies, among other issues.
Many Americans are feeling disillusioned with the state of the country. The life and legacy of Rep. John Lewis provides a window of inspiration of how hope triumphs all. Do not allow despair to make you throw up your hands,