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Follow along for real-time updates, photos and on-the-ground reporting from 'Good Trouble Lives On' demonstrations across Palm Beach County.
Chicago is the flagship city for the 'Good Trouble Lives On' demonstrations honoring the late civil rights leader John Lewis.
Two events in West Palm and others near Boynton and Delray Beach will protest Trump's policies and honor the late John Lewis.
Delaware is hosting several "Good Trouble Lives On" protests on July 17. Are they anti-Trump? Who is John Lewis? See where, timing and what to know.
One protestor, Jim Clark, said he's been attending rallies since the beginning of the year. He said he attended Thursday in response to the defunding of the USAID and the resulting food waste, and funding cuts to public media like NPR. Clark said he protests for the sake of his children and grandchildren.
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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. The event has been dubbed the “Good Trouble Lives On” national day of action in honor of civil rights leader and Alabama native Congressman John Lewis,
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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Dozens of 'Good Trouble Lives On' anti-Trump protests planned in Missouri: See where, when"Good trouble" is a term coined by U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights leader who, among other things, helped organize the March on Washington in 1963 alongside Martin Luther King Jr. The protests are being held on July 17 because it marks the fifth anniversary of his passing.
"Good Trouble Lives On" protests will be taking place across the country on Thursday, including in Central Florida. Nearly 50 Florida cities are expected to host the national day of action protests in response to " the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration.
Salem Police closed Summer Street NE at Marion Street just before 1 p.m. July 17 due to a protest happening at the Oregon State Capitol.