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Over 100 people gathered at the National Civil Rights Museum on July 17 for the "Good Trouble Lives On" rally. The event honored the legacy of Rep. John Lewis and his call for "good trouble" through ...
Community organizer Kim Rowan is holding a ‘Make Some Good Trouble’ book drive on the corner of Bay and Tittabawassee roads.
The theme of the rally, one of hundreds planned across the U.S., is in tribute to the late civil rights leader John Lewis.
Dan Swank, of Troy, holds up a sign at the “Good Trouble Lives On” rally at the Miami County Courthouse in Troy on Thursday, ...
The gatherings invoked the Civil Rights leader’s memory while offering another venue for groups protesting the Trump ...
Residents waved signs at several places around Kitsap County on July 17, the latest protests of 2025 against Trump ...
The key to success today is to follow the same playbook. We must build bigger tables aimed at bringing a diverse group of people together, standing up for racial justice and equity, well-planned ...
Protesters gathered together over concerns about civil and human rights they said are being targeted by President Trump's ...
During rush hour on Thursday, chanting and the blare of car horns filled Fleur Drive as protestors lined the busy roadway to ...
Are you ready to make some good trouble?” Rev. Katrina Hebb asked  protestors at the start of the “Good Trouble Lives On” ...
MONROE, MI — Good Trouble Monroe and Monroe County Indivisible will be joining the nation-wide Good Trouble Lives On demonstrations Thursday, July 17.