North Texans Rally For Good Trouble In Nationwide Protests

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Updated on: July 17, 2025 / 10:26 PM CDT / CBS Texas Several rallies will take place across North Texas Thursday night over alleged civil and human rights violations. Titled "Good Trouble Lives On," organizers said the rallies will take place all over the country on National John Lewis Day of Action. According to organizers, the rallies are also in honor of the legacy of the late Congressman, who often called on his supporters to make "good trouble, necessary trouble." According to the news release, rallies will be held in Garland, Dallas, Fort Worth, Southlake and Rockwall. "Participants will gather to demand an end to racist gerrymandering and the authoritarian attacks on our freedom to vote, protest, and organize — and to stand united against efforts to criminalize our communities, roll...

Demonstrators will be honoring the legacy of late congressman John Lewis who fought for civil and human rights. Protests are expected in Fort Worth today, where FOX 4's Payton May has a preview. DALLAS - People are expected to protest in North Texas on Thursday and across the country. The demonstrators will be honoring the legacy of the late Congressman John Lewis, who fought for civil and human rights. Lewis coined the term "good trouble." It’s a message many Americans have been inspired by for decades, and the message that has inspired the organizers of a planned non-violent demonstration. The rallies are also a response to what organizers said are attacks by the Trump administration on civil and human rights.

With inspiration from Congressman Lewis, their message is "the power lies in the hands of the people." The Good Trouble Lives On protest was a demonstration held on July 17, 2025.[1][2][3] The name of the protest is based on the term "good trouble" coined by American politician and civil rights leader... Act in Power."[6] Tens of thousands of people were expected to participate[7] in approximately 1,600 locations,[8] including in all 50 U.S. states and Puerto Rico.[9][10] As many as 200,000 people participated in the United States.[11] Organizers of the protest include the American Constitution Society, Black Voters Matter, Declaration for American Democracy, Indivisible, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, National Urban League, and Voters of Tomorrow, the Third...

Activities were planned in approximately 1,600 locations in the United States.[8][14] In Illinois, demonstrations were planned in Chicago[15] and in Schaumburg Township.[16] Hundreds of people gathered in both Chicago[17] and Elgin.[18] Tens of thousands of people are expected to turn out across the country this week for a day of action protesting President Donald Trump's administration and honoring the legacy of the late Congressman and... The protests, "Good Trouble Lives On," are expected to take place in in dozens of cities and towns on July 17, five years to the day since Lewis' death. The 17-term congressman, who led some of the most seminal demonstrations during the Civil Rights movement, popularized the phrase "good trouble" when speaking of nonviolent protests and acts of civil disobedience as a way... Organizers are calling the July 17 "Good Trouble" protests a response to "the most brazen rollback of civil rights in generations" from the Trump administration.

The coalition of organizations behind protests were also behind the nationwide "No Kings" demonstrations on June 14, which drew millions of participants across 2,100 locations, according to the group's estimates. Overall, there have been monthly nationwide protests against the administration and its policies since April, and the "Good Trouble" protests mark the fourth major day of action since Trump took office in January. As of Tuesday afternoon, July 15, "Good Trouble" protest organizers said their RSVP count is at 126,000 people, with more than 1,600 events planned. "Good Trouble Lives On" demonstrations against President Donald Trump and his administration's policies are scheduled to take place across the U.S. on July 17. The upcoming protests follow other nationwide demonstrations against the Trump administration organized by the 50501 Movement (50 protests, 50 states, one movement) and other groups since Trump returned to office in January.

Millions of people took to the streets for "No Kings" protests on June 14, targeting a military parade in Washington marking the Army's 250th anniversary that coincided with Trump's 79th birthday. Over Fourth of July weekend, "Free America" events were held across the country in protest of Trump's policies. Hundreds of "Good Trouble Lives On" demonstrations are set to take place in all 50 states on the fifth anniversary of the death of John Lewis, the Democratic congressman and civil rights icon. Lewis had often preached about getting into "good trouble" as he advocated for nonviolent resistance. Here's a look at one event happening in each state. To see all the events taking place, visit the "Good Trouble Lives On" website.

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