John Lewis, Good Trouble
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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.
Good trouble protests are taking place across the country and in western Massachusetts. Hundreds of people gathered at Pulaski Park in Northampton, all in honor of the late Congressman John Lewis.
The day of action is dubbed “Good Trouble Lives On,” in reference to Lewis’s call for people in America to participate in “good trouble” by speaking out and taking action against
ATLANTA — Communities across the country held rallies to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the passing of Rep. John Lewis. They are also part of a National Day of Action called “Good Trouble Lives On.”
Hundreds gathered at a Columbus church to honor John Lewis and protest the Trump administration on the five-year anniversary of Lewis's death. The event, part of a nationwide "Good Trouble" protest, featured speeches, sermons, and poetry. Protesters then marched to the Ohio Statehouse, criticizing Trump's policies.