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Crowds on Demand CEO Adam Swart revealed his organization declined a reported $20 million offer to organize national protests ...
Protests and events against President Donald Trump's controversial policies that include mass deportations and cuts to Medicaid and other safety nets for poor people are planned at more than 1,600 ...
On the fifth anniversary of the passing of renowned Atlanta civil rights leader and political figure John Lewis, Georgia activists are coming together to lead themselves into "good trouble." ...
Five years after the death of civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis, communities across the country will gather on Thursday, July 17, for a national day of peaceful protest aimed at protecting ...
The Good Trouble Lives On Protest in Alabama On July 17, a nationwide day of nonviolent protest will take place to honor the legacy of Georgia Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis, who was ...
Protests against the Trump administration are scheduled during the Fourth of July weekend. Some July events will honor the late civil rights leader John Lewis. Events called "Good Trouble Lives On" ...
Protests against the Trump administration are scheduled during the Fourth of July weekend. Some July events will honor the late civil rights leader John Lewis. Events called "Good Trouble Lives On ...
Following the No Kings protests that recently swept across the United States comes “Good Trouble Lives On,” a day of demonstrations planned in Washington state and nationwide in July. Called a ...
The organizers of the "No Kings" protests are planning another demonstration, "Good Trouble Lives On," to be held on July 17 in honor of congressman John Lewis.
Organizers of No Kings protests plan new demonstrations to honor Rep. John Lewis, focusing on racial justice, voting rights, and strengthening democracy across the nation.
The Alabama state police who attacked and brutally beat the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis during a peaceful march on the Edmund Pettis Bridge on Bloody Sunday have long been considered the criminals while ...