The legacy of civil rights icon John Lewis will live on across America Thursday, five years after the congressman’s death. Good Trouble Lives On protests are scheduled across the U.S., with tens of ...
John Lewis died five years ago, but his philosophy of getting into "good trouble" lives on. The late Democratic representative's roots may have been in Georgia, but his work in the Civil Rights ...
On Thursday, thousands of protestors are gathering at more than 1,600 protests sites across the country aiming to stir up some "Good Trouble" — the name given to planned protests against President ...
Hundreds of people lived out the words of the late civil rights activist and U.S. Rep. John Lewis and his call for nonviolent civil disobedience, or "good trouble" as he called it, in Unity Park on ...
Protestors across the country gathered on July 17 for a national day of action in honor of late Congressman John Lewis (D-Ga.). Organizers from the “Good Trouble Lives On” movement arranged ...
Before his death in 2020, Congressman John Lewis developed plans to establish the John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation to carry forward the legacies he and his wife, Lillian, built — promoting ...
Lewis' activism, rooted in his experiences in Nashville during the Civil Rights Movement, shaped his lifelong commitment to fighting injustice. Nationwide "Good Trouble" protests, planned for July 17, ...