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The 'Good Trouble' protests are part of a nationwide mobilization to honor the late Congressman John Lewis and to protest the Trump administration.
On Sunday afternoon, residents of Steubenville gathered to honor the life and legacy of civil rights icon John Lewis by engaging in what he famously called "good trouble." The protest was part of a nationwide movement marking five years since Lewis's death,
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Hundreds gathered at a Columbus church to honor John Lewis and protest the Trump administration on the five-year anniversary of Lewis's death. The event, part of a nationwide "Good Trouble" protest, featured speeches, sermons, and poetry. Protesters then marched to the Ohio Statehouse, criticizing Trump's policies.
Organizers across western Pennsylvania including Pittsburgh are hosting "Good Trouble" protests. Here's a map, timing, what to know.
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The Good Trouble Lives On event was organized by Mobilize the Vote, the Cuyahoga Democratic Women's Caucus, SURJ NEO, and Women’s March Cleveland
Your First Amendment right to assemble comes with some restrictions. Here's what you should know before heading out to 'Good Trouble Lives On' events.
Dan Swank, of Troy, holds up a sign at the “Good Trouble Lives On” rally at the Miami County Courthouse in Troy on Thursday, July 17.
In New Jersey, it is legal to wear a mask for anonymity during protests. Face coverings are not allowed when used to conceal identity while committing a crime — for instance, during an armed robbery.