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Daily Press & Argus Livingston County on MSN'We need reform now': Hundreds participate in 'Good Trouble' protest in downtown HowellHundreds of protesters lined Grand River Avenue in downtown Howell during the nationwide “Good Trouble Lives On" protests July 17.
"Good Trouble Lives On" protests across the U.S. are set for July 17 to protest the Trump administration and to honor civil rights activist John Lewis.
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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 and pleasant Thursday, July 17, evening for the “Good Trouble Lives On” protest against President Trump. The demonstration was part of a nationwide day of protest challenging the Trump administration and named for the late Congressman John Lewis,
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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.
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.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSN‘Good Trouble’ protest comes to Grand Rapids, other W MI citiesPeople protested in cities across the country, including Grand Rapids, Thursday as part of the “Good Trouble Lives On” movement.
Concerned citizens around the Upper Peninsula say they honored the legacy of Congressman John Lewis by protesting the Trump administration.
CARO, MICHIGAN (WJRT) - Good Trouble rallies are being held across the country, including in Mid-Michigan, to protest the Trump administration on various issues. Around 30 people gathered outside the Tuscola County Courthouse in Caro, holding signs and engaging with supporters.
The Concert of Colors, the African World Festival, the Ann Arbor Art Fair and more. Plus, a community picnic for "good trouble."
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