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Across the country, protesters rallied on Thursday under a shared refrain inspired by former congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis: “Good trouble lives on.” Thousands of people took to the ...
The protests were slated to take place on Thursday, July 17, the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights champion and Congressman John Lewis, who popularized the concept of "Good Trouble," ...
Rep. John Lewis Way march in Nashville drew hundreds as nationwide protests echoed the late civil rights icon's message of ...
Lewis' influence and philosophy to engage in "good trouble, necessary trouble," is the backbone of the latest round of nationwide protests against President Donald Trump's administration, called Good ...
In 2018, Lewis posted on X about "good trouble". "Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of a day, a week, a month, or a year, it is the ...
Hundreds of Iowa City residents descended on City Park to honor John Lewis by making "Good Trouble" to protest President ...
Getting into “good trouble” is a guiding principle for John Lewis. It’s not only OK, but necessary to enact and inspire meaningful change. And it’s not just rhetoric, either. The 80-year ...
Director Dawn Porter’s timely documentary, "John Lewis: Good Trouble," premieres in select theaters and on streaming platforms Apple TV+, Amazon Prime and Google Play July 3 as worldwide anti ...
The sheer volume of archival footage and black and white stills in John Lewis: Good Trouble, combined with interviews from some of Lewis’ past and present colleagues, has a powerful visual ...
About an hour or so into “ John Lewis: Good Trouble,” the documentary begins unveiling some behind-the-scenes details about the 1963 March on Washington and Lewis’ famously fiery speech.
‘John Lewis: Good Trouble’: Film Review Detailed yet somewhat undisciplined, Dawn Porter's timely portrait of civil rights icon John Lewis focuses on the true substance of leadership and bravery.
We can honor John Lewis by voting in November and in every election. And we need to keep making noise, loud and strong enough for our political leaders to hear us until they have no choice but to act.