March for Good Trouble
Cast off the chains of Tyranny
Saturday, July 19th | 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Join us for a powerful day of "Good Trouble" as we march for democracy, human rights, and the foundational principles that make America truly America. In the spirit of John Lewis and the great civil rights leaders who came before us, we gather to peacefully resist tyranny and stand up for our rights.
"We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident"
This march honors the revolutionary spirit of our Declaration of Independence—a document born from resistance against tyranny. Today, we carry forward that same courage, declaring that silence equals tyranny and that we must actively defend the democracy we inherited.
March Route & Activities
The Journey: We'll march together to Plummer Park and back—approximately 4.5 miles of solidarity, song, and shared purpose.
Resistance Faire Activities: - Protest Songs & Les Misérables Performances - Lift your voice in songs of resistance and hope - Declaration of Independence Recitation - Hear the words that sparked a revolution - Video Booth - Share your story and commitment to democracy - Civil Rights Movement Photo Exhibition - Honor those who paved the way - Resistance Pledge Ceremony - Make your commitment to continued action - Additional Activities at Plummer Park - Community building and connection
Our Call to Action
We want America to be America—a nation where all people are truly created equal, where tyranny cannot take root, and where good trouble creates lasting change. This march is our collective stand against government repression and our commitment to:
Fighting for Freedom in all its forms
Defeating Modern Tyranny through peaceful resistance
Defending Human Rights for every person
Supporting the Cause of justice and equality
Casting Off the Chains of oppression wherever they exist
Join the Movement
Whether you've been fighting for decades or this is your first act of resistance, you belong here. Bring your voice, your energy, and your commitment to good trouble. Together, we'll march not just through our neighborhoods, but toward a more perfect union.
Comfortable walking shoes recommended. Water and snacks provided. All peaceful participants welcome.
Stand up. March on. Make good trouble.
Accessibility
This event meets ADA standards
Accessible restrooms
Mainly flat ground
No stairs or steps
Have accessibility questions? Reply to your registration email to confirm your requirements or request more information.
https://www.mobilize.us/indivisible/event/791582
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