On the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’ passing, we are joining communities across the country to say: Good Trouble Lives On.
As the Trump administration launches one of the most aggressive assaults on our civil and human rights in a generation — from voter suppression schemes like the SAVE Act to ICE disappearing our neighbors — we are answering back with unity, visibility, and nonviolent action.
Join us at one of two meeting points at 6:00 PM:
The grassy field behind Hough Elementary (1900 block of Franklin St)
The pavilion in the NE corner of Esther Short Park (near Daniels and 8th St)
We will converge at the Courthouse at 6:30 PM to stand united and hear from inspiring local speakers. Then, we’ll march to the Clark County Elections Office (1408 Franklin St) and conclude at the official ballot drop box on 14th St.
Let’s channel the power of good trouble and remind the world:
In America, the power lies with the people!