See 'Good Trouble' protests across US in opposition to Trump
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The Good Trouble Lives On protests on July 17 follow similar protests across the U.S., dubbed No Kings, in June.
The name "Good Trouble Lives On" comes from a phrase coined by the late Rep. John Lewis, a pioneering civil rights advocate.
"Good Trouble Lives On" protests across the U.S. are set for July 17 to protest the Trump administration and to honor civil rights activist John Lewis.
Demonstrators nationwide are planning to hit the streets on July 17 in a day of action inspired by the late Congressman John Lewis. What to know.
The later afternoon Good Trouble protest at City Hall begins during late rush hour, so if driving, you may want to avoid Center City entirely the evening of July 17. If you absolutely need to get through downtown to the Penn's Landing area or other attractions, you could possibly take South Street or Washington Avenue.
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On the fifth anniversary of John Lewis' death, people across the nation are being called to action to engage in 'good trouble' protests. Here's everything to know in Tennessee.