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GOOD TROUBLE LIVES ON: PEACEFUL PROTEST

WHEN: July 17

6;30-8:30pm (March at 7:30pm)


LOCATION: REDDING CITY HALL


Hey Redding,

This moment demands action. The Trump administration is launching one of the most aggressive attacks on our civil and human rights in a generation, from voter suppression laws like the SAVE Act to criminalizing protest and silencing our voices.


On July 17, the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’ passing, we are hosting a Good Trouble Lives On event in Redding, and we're inviting you to stand with us.

60 years ago, President Johnson called in the National Guard to protect civil rights marchers in Selma. Now, Trump is trying to deploy the Guard to stop protestors from using their voices. We can’t let that go unanswered.


This is a national day of nonviolent action to demand that Congress protect our freedom to vote, stand up to authoritarianism, and fight back against attacks on our communities from Black and Brown Americans to immigrants, LGBTQ+ folks, and working families.



In America, the power lies with the people.


Let’s get into Good Trouble for democracy, for justice, and each other.

Peaceful protest. Indivisible Redding Shasta is not responsible for participant actions. Stay safe & lawful.


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