Lives, protests and Good Trouble
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Those angered by rollbacks on things such as voting rights, essential services and free speech rallied on July 17, the fifth anniversary of John Lewis’ death.
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Ten communities throughout the state of Alabama are joining a nationwide protest effort on July 17 in response to recent ICE raids and health care cuts carried out by the Trump administration.
An estimate of more than 1,700 people attended an IndivisibleNOCO rally at Dwayne Webster Veterans Park in June. The group will hold an event in honor of the late Congressman John Lewis, Good Trouble Lives On – March in Peace, Act in Power, on Thursday at the park. (Jeff Larson / Courtesy of IndivisibleNOCO)
Crow, a co-organizer for the Badger Collective who only goes by one name, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that the goal of the protest is to bring people together and keep up the energy to stand up against the Trump administration.
Those interested in joining the Indivisible Norwich email list can reach out via email, [email protected]. The group is also active on social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram,
On the fifth anniversary of Rep. John Lewis' death, tens of thousands are expected to take part in “Good Trouble Lives On” events on Thursday.