8 ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ protests planned in Arkansas for July 17
UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – More than 1,600 protests nationwide will honor John Lewis' legacy and oppose the Trump administration's rollback of civil rights, organizers said.
- On July 17, communities across the U.S. will hold 'Good Trouble Lives On' protests honoring John Lewis' legacy and civil rights.
- Organizers created the protest to respond to what they call the Trump administration's extreme crackdown on civil and voting rights.
- Events feature nonviolent rallies at town halls and churches across states, including Arkansas, with times mostly in the evening.
- Protest organizer Kathy Sykes said, "Either we sit back on the sidelines and be silent—and to us silence means consent."
- The protests aim to mobilize nationwide peaceful action against civil rights assaults while honoring Lewis’ activism and call for 'good trouble.
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