Good Trouble Lives On protests are planned in Knoxville
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Boston hosts 'Good Trouble' rallies honoring John Lewis, addressing various social justice issues, with a rally at Copley Square moving to Boston Common.
Hundreds of Pioneer Valley residents joined protests in the name of the late civil rights leader U.S. Rep. John Lewis.
Tens of thousands are expected to rally nationwide on the fifth anniversary of the death of a civil rights leader.
Protesters gathered along University Avenue next to Fred Cone Park to join the nationwide “Good Trouble” protest from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Inspired by the late Congressman John Lewis, protest organizers said the display was a response to attacks on people’s “civil and human rights by the Trump administration.”
Protests called "Good Trouble Lives On" are scheduled for July 17, 2025, five years after the death of John Lewis. The protests oppose President Trump's policies and are considered a follow-up to the "No Kings" protests held on June 14, 2025. Over 1,600 "Good Trouble" protests are planned nationwide, with at least ten in Tennessee.