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Follow along for real-time updates, photos and on-the-ground reporting from 'Good Trouble Lives On' demonstrations across Palm Beach County.
The 'Good Trouble Lives On' protests in West Palm Beach on July 17, 2025, started along Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, where nearly 100 people gathered.
The protests are taking place on the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights icon John Lewis. The former congressman coined the phrase "good trouble" to describe peaceful protests challenging civil rights infringements, and organizers say the upcoming demonstrations will carry on this legacy.
Organized by the United+ and the Democratic Progressive Caucus, the July 17 protest is one of more than 50 planned for Florida
Chicago is the flagship city for the 'Good Trouble Lives On' demonstrations Thursday honoring the late civil rights leader John Lewis.
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Demonstrators with COVA Coalition took to three overpasses along I-264 for “Good Trouble Lives On” protests in Norfolk and Virginia Beach on Thursday, July 17, 2025. The “Good Trouble Lives On”
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WJET Erie on MSN‘Good trouble lives on’ – Meadville residents gather in Diamond Park for peaceful protestGet in good trouble, necessary trouble, and help redeem the soul of America.” Those are words spoken by the late U.S. Congressman John Lewis that have inspired hundreds of peaceful protests across the country.
A crowd of protesters rallied on Sixth Street on Thursday against what they call ongoing attacks on civil and human rights by the Donald Trump administration. The rally along West Sixth Street between Watson Park and Lawrence City Hall was in conjunction with the Good Trouble Lives On National Day of Action.
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The Marion Star on MSNGood Trouble Lives On protesters cite funding cuts, rising tensions, political divideOne protestor, Jim Clark, said he's been attending rallies since the beginning of the year. He said he attended Thursday in response to the defunding of the USAID and the resulting food waste, and funding cuts to public media like NPR. Clark said he protests for the sake of his children and grandchildren.