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Indivisibles,
In one week, on July 17, people all across the country will gather
together in honor of the late Rep. John Lewis to participate in the
[ [link removed] ]Good Trouble Lives On National Day of Action.
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With MAGA Republicans continuing their ghoulish campaigns to terrorize
communities, crush dissent, and tear families apart, it’s more important
than ever that we stand up, speak out, and make some good trouble.
What’s good trouble?
Coined by civil rights leader Congressman John Lewis, "good trouble" means
coming together to take non-violent action to challenge injustice and
create meaningful change. That could look like a candlelight vigil, a
community event, a rally, or any other creative way you can think of to
stand up and remind the world that we will continue to fight back against
this authoritarian regime.
[ [link removed] ]Find an event near you >>
Once you’ve found an event, invite 3 friends to join you.
As we take the baton from John Lewis and the fight for civil rights, it’s
important to remember that the work of opposing an authoritarian takeover
must be loud, it must be visible, and it must be sustained. Now is not the
time to rest on our laurels of past work; we have to build our opposition
and keep it up until we win.
And we will win.
[ [link removed] ]Join your friends, neighbors, and activists of all stripes as we make
sure the Good Trouble Lives On on Thursday, July 17.
In solidarity,
Indivisible Team
P.S. A core principle behind Good Trouble Lives On is a commitment to
non-violent action. All participants are expected to de-escalate any
situations that arise.
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