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WWMT on MSNWest Michigan anti-Trump protesters looked to stir up "Good Trouble" on John Lewis DayProtesters gathered in South Haven and Paw Paw on Thursday, as well as other parts of West Michigan, as part of a nationwide "Good Trouble Lives On" day of acti
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Daily Press & Argus Livingston County on MSNWhat to know about 'Good Trouble Lives On' protests near Livingston County on July 17Over 1,000 "Good Trouble" protests — similar to previous No Kings protests — are scheduled for July 17, with around 60 planned across Michigan, including near County.
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The Times Herald on MSNBlue Water Indivisible leads Good Trouble Lives On rally in St. Clair CountyDozens gathered Thursday in the Blue Water Area to honor John Lewis and protest policies they say threaten democracy and human rights.
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mlive on MSNHundreds rally for ‘Good Trouble’ in Grand Rapids as part of nationwide protest honoring John LewisA couple hundred people assembled in downtown Grand Rapids on a sunny Thursday, July 17, evening for the “Good Trouble Lives On” protest against President Donald Trump. The demonstration was part of a nationwide and statewide day of protest challenging the Trump administration and named for the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis,
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WPBN on MSNPICTURES: Hundreds rally in Traverse City for national 'Good Trouble Lives On' protestHundreds gathered in downtown Traverse City at Rotary Square Thursday as part of nationwide day of protest against Presi
Community members and elected officials gathered at Fenton’s First Presbyterian Church Thursday for a teach-in celebrating the work, life, and legacy of civil rights icon John Lewis. Lewis, who represented Georgia’s 5th district for 34 years,
According to the ACLU, the rights of protesters and organizers are strongest in "traditional public forums," such as streets, sidewalks and parks. People have the right to speak out in front of government buildings as long as they are not blocking access or interfering with operations.
Civil Rights Activist and Legislator John Lewis’ urging to create “Good Trouble” lives on in the latest Indivisible Central Michigan (ICM) protest calling for resistance to what they say is