Let’s Make Some Good Trouble.
Are you tired?
Tired of the cruelty?
Tired of the cages?
Tired of the Trump cult cheering on suffering like it’s a sport?
This isn’t just politics—it’s inhumanity.
Trump’s America looks more like Alcatraz with gators or worse, Auschwitz with hashtags.
Yes, that’s harsh. But what else do you call turning away desperate people at the border and locking up families like animals?
We don’t sit this one out.
We don’t scroll past.
We get up. We show up. We fight back.
Make noise.
Cause a scene.
Raise hell for humanity.
✊🏽 Join us for the Good Trouble Bridge Protest
🗓️ Thursday, July 17th | 5–7 PM
📍 Colorado River Bridge on Chestnut St. in Bastrop, Texas
Bring your signs. Bring your voice. Bring your courage.
Because silence helps the oppressor—and we are done being silent.
Let’s make some good trouble.
Good Trouble Lives On
July 17 – A National Day of Nonviolent Action
On the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’s passing, we rise.
Good Trouble Lives On is a nationwide call to action in defense of civil and human rights—against the escalating attacks by the Trump administration. From voter suppression schemes like the SAVE Act to the criminalization of protest itself, our democracy is under siege.
But in America, the power still belongs to the people.
On July 17, we honor John Lewis not just with words—but with action. In cities and towns across the country, we’re taking to the streets in a show of nonviolent resistance, moral clarity, and people power.
This is more than a protest.
It’s a moral reckoning.
It’s a continuation of the movement Lewis led.
It’s Good Trouble, reborn for our time.
✊ A note on values:
All participants are expected to uphold our core commitment to nonviolence and de-escalation. We do not meet hate with hate—we meet it with strength, resolve, and dignity.