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IndivisibleWIN invites residents to Good Trouble Lives on rally in Arlington

Indivisible LAB (serving Lexington, Arlington, Bedford, and beyond) and IndivisibleWIN (Winchester) are proud to co-sponsor Good Trouble Lives On Rally - Arlington on July 17. FILE PHOTO

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The following was submitted by IndivisibleWIN:

Indivisible LAB (serving Lexington, Arlington, Bedford, and beyond) and IndivisibleWIN (Winchester) are proud to co-sponsor Good Trouble Lives On Rally - Arlington, a powerful event honoring the enduring legacy of Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis.

Join the organizations on Thursday, July 17, from 5-6:30 p.m., in Arlington, in a collective effort to promote voting rights, civil rights, and the inspiring words of John Lewis — whose call to “make good trouble” continues to resonate today.

Participants are encouraged to bring signs supporting these causes; a limited number of signs will be available.

While most participants will rally on four corners of an intersection, a special “Burma Shave Style” segment will feature sequential signs with John Lewis’s words and call to action.

The organizations also emphasize their core principle of nonviolence; all participants are expected to de-escalate potential confrontations and uphold respectful dialogue.

Help keep John Lewis’s legacy alive — spread the word, bring your friends, and stand together for justice and equality

Parking will be available at Russell Commons Municipal Lot. Participants should dress appropriately for the weather, bring water, and feel free to reach out with questions. Please register online to receive the event location via email.

For more information and to register, click here.

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