
DENA,
Trump is trying to divide us, but we know the power of coming together.
On July 17th, five years since the passing of Congressman John Lewis, we’re calling on Americans across the country to Make Good Trouble Together. Will you join one of the 1000+ “Good Trouble Lives On” events happening across the nation?
Coined by civil rights leader Congressman John Lewis, "Good Trouble" is the action 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. Are you in?
This will be a nationwide day of peaceful, nonviolent action and organizing, rooted in the tradition of the civil rights movement — but built for today’s challenges. This is our moment to carry the torch, continue the legacy of John Lewis, and pass it forward to future generations.
Sign up for a local event now!
We are not spectators to history. We are the makers of it. Together, we honor the legacy of John Lewis not with words, but with action.
PS Don’t see an event in your area? You can organize your own! You can register your event here and join an informational training session to get prepared.
PPS: If your union organizes or participates in an event, take some photos and share them to info@laborfordemocracy.org with a paragraph or two that describes labor's involvement.

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