‘Good Trouble’ protests against Trump administration planned for July 17

16.07.2025    Atlanta INtown Paper    9 views
‘Good Trouble’ protests against Trump administration planned for July 17

More than protest events against the Trump administration are planned across the country including metro Atlanta on Thursday July Good Trouble Lives On is described as a national day of action and protest to respond to the attack on human and civil rights by the Trump administration July is also the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights leader and Georgia congressman John Lewis who coined the idea of making good trouble to bring about change Protests around metro Atlanta are planned for Downtown Atlanta Decatur Marietta Alpharetta Kennesaw and Snellville In Atlanta one of the main events will be at The King Center Auburn Ave which will include guest speakers and a march along the Atlanta Beltline Another main event is at Auburn Ave which is the site of the giant HERO mural depicting John Lewis The event is set from to p m including a march at p m a panel discussion at p m and a block party celebration starting at p m To see the full list of events visit this link The nationwide No Kings rallies against Trump on June brought millions into the streets including thousands in metro Atlanta The post Good Trouble protests against Trump administration planned for July appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta

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