“Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble.” – Congressman John Lewis
Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks posed on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration and to remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.
Coined by civil rights leader Congressman John Lewis, “Good Trouble” is the act of coming together to take peaceful, non-violent action to challenge injustice and create meaningful change. Good Trouble is marches, protests, service work – any action where communities come together, take a stand against wrongdoings, and speak truth to power.
The civil rights leaders of the past have shown us the power of collective action. That’s why on July 17, five years since the passing of Congressman John Lewis, we’re calling on Americans across the country to Make Good Trouble Together.
What We’re Fighting For
We are facing the most brazen rollback of civil rights in generations. The same forces that used violence against John Lewis and civil rights leaders for marching for justice on the Edmund Pettus Bridge are back, with billionaires’ backers, extremist leaders, and authoritarian ambition.
The Trump administration is attacking our freedom to vote by trying to pass laws that would prevent millions of Americans from voting. Trump and his allies are weaponizing racist voter suppression tactics to silence the voices of those who demand accountability, specifically targeting Black, Brown, immigrant, and Indigenous communities.
Donald Trump knows that his extreme agenda is unpopular, so he’s attempting to silence our voices. He and his allies in Congress have begun cracking down on free speech, targeting people for their political positions, and even deployed the National Guard to quell peaceful protests in LA.
Donald Trump’s Congress is stripping away healthcare and services that Americans rely on. His billionaire budget ends programs like Medicaid and SNAP, all while cutting taxes for billionaires and helping corporations reap record profits.
Powerful politicians and extremist judges are stripping away our civil rights – from reproductive rights to our right to due process. They’ve disappeared our neighbors, denied women critical life-saving care, added more barriers to voting, and used DEI as a Trojan horse to target Black and Brown Americans — all while perpetuating lies and erasing history through voter roll purges and attacks on education. Sixty-five years ago, President Johnson deployed the National Guard to protect peaceful civil rights marchers in Selma. Now, Trump is calling the Guard to stop protestors from using their First Amendment right. They want to rule by fear. We will respond with power, people, and purpose.
It doesn’t have to be this way. Trump is trying to divide us, but we know the power of coming together. Unity Is Our Victory.
Whether you’re outraged by attacks on our civil rights, the gutting of essential services, disappearances of our neighbors, or the assault on free speech and our right to organize – join us in making Good Trouble.
Find an event near you: https://goodtroubleliveson.org/
We must protest on Thursday because “Good Trouble Lives On”. The memory of Troy, AL native John Lewis will be honored to have you participate in this manner. Here are signs for you to print. Get to a print shop fast. Fastsigns? https://hotbuttons.substack.com/p/protest-signage-free?r=3m1bs