Hi John! “Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get into good trouble, necessary trouble.” – Rep. John Lewis
Civil rights leader and long-serving member of Congress from Georgia John Lewis coined “good trouble” as the act of coming together to take peaceful, nonviolent action to challenge injustice and create meaningful change.
July 17 marks five years since his passing. To honor his legacy, Americans across the country are coming together to show that Good Trouble Lives On.
Join any or all of these upcoming volunteer opportunities and protect voting rights with Good Trouble! |
THIS THURSDAY, July 17! Good Trouble Lives On Events 🪧 - July 17 is a nationwide day of peaceful, nonviolent action and organizing, rooted in the tradition of the civil rights movement but built for today’s challenges.
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Communities across the country are organizing rallies, marches, moral assemblies, service work, teach-ins, and mass mobilizations.
- If you can’t join VoteRiders’ letter writing event, find the Good Trouble event that works for you!
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Tuesday, July 22 @ 7pm ET! Voter ID Assistance Orientation 🤝
- Voter ID Assistance volunteers work one-on-one with voters to provide virtual or in-person ID help to those who have requested it.
- If you’re detail-oriented, reliable, computer savvy, passionate about people, and ready to get more involved, this training is for you!
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