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The name "Good Trouble Lives On" comes from a phrase coined by the late Rep. John Lewis, a pioneering civil rights advocate.
Fourth of July actions are planned in a handful of cities across Wisconsin, including Milwaukee and Madison. On Fourth of ...
An estimated 5 million people participated in the nationwide 'No Kings' protests. The organizers have another national day of action planned for July.
'No Kings 2.0' protest locations; other July 4 protest locations Local Indivisible groups are hosting "No Kings 2.0" protests or parades on July 4 in Wyoming, Louisiana and Wisconsin.
The July 4 actions come after last month’s nationwide “No Kings” protests, which drew tens of thousands of people in more than 50 cities across Wisconsin.
MADISON - The Wisconsin Law Enforcement Memorial outside the state Capitol was defaced with black spray paint during the city's No Kings protest on June 14. Three suspects were detained, and an ...
Fear was everywhere leading up to Saturday’s “No Kings” protests — fear of political violence, of police crackdowns, of being tracked and punished just for showing up. And yet, people came.
OpEd: No Kings was never about a single rally. It’s about a people rising. Because no one is coming to save us from Donald Trump’s autocracy.