Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of nonviolent action to respond to the attacks posed on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration and to remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.
On July 17, the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’s passing, we’re taking action across the country to defend our democracy and carry forward his legacy of Good Trouble.
From voter suppression bills like the SAVE Act to the criminalization of protest, the Trump administration is launching a full-scale attack on our civil and human rights. But we know the truth: in America, the power lies with the people, and we’re rising to prove it.
This is more than a protest; it’s a moral reckoning. A continuation of the movement Lewis helped lead, and a new front in the struggle for freedom.
**Please note:** A core principle behind our Good Trouble Lives On actions is a commitment to nonviolence in all we do. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of nonviolent action to respond to the attacks posed on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration and to remind them that in America, the power lies with the people.
On July 17, the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’s passing, we’re taking action across the country to defend our democracy and carry forward his legacy of Good Trouble.
From voter suppression bills like the SAVE Act to the criminalization of protest, the Trump administration is launching a full-scale attack on our civil and human rights. But we know the truth: in America, the power lies with the people, and we’re rising to prove it.
This is more than a protest; it’s a moral reckoning. A continuation of the movement Lewis helped lead, and a new front in the struggle for freedom.
**Please note:** A core principle behind our Good Trouble Lives On actions is a commitment to nonviolence in all we do. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.
On July 17, the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’s passing, People Power United is hosting a virtual event to honor his legacy and defend our rights and freedoms.
As Trump and his allies push voter suppression bills like the SAVE Act and criminalize protest, we’re rising up in nonviolent resistance—because in America, the power belongs to the people.
This isn’t just a virtual rally. It’s a moral stand. It’s Good Trouble—alive and marching forward.
This a local Indivisible visibility event! We have 40 4×6 inch flags on sticks as well as some smaller paper flags, good for applying to signs (made in China, sorry) and encourage people to bring any that they may have available. Noise makers are welcome!
*A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.*
Please join us for IFM’s 2nd open meeting! First Parish Church of Fitchburg on Tuesday, 7/22 7-8pm. Parking is available along Main Street, at the post office, and also at Workers Credit Union. If you plan to attend, please let us know. Mark your calendars. Hope to see you there!
This a local Indivisible and Billerica United Event!
Join us Saturday June 28th 11:00am-12:30pm on Billerica Common for our second annual standout since Roe v Wade was overturned by the Dobbs decision.
Bigger Than Dobbs II: Stop Trump’s and the GOP’s War on Women
Last year, Indivisibles warned the public about Project 2025 and that abortion is just the “tip of the iceberg” and Republicans are trying to “turn back the clock” with antiquated laws like the Comstock Act.
This year we are seeing the implementation of Project 2025’s regressive, white, Christian patriarchy which targets women. Indivisibles are sounding the alarm across Massachusetts about attacks on our rights and freedoms from voting to bodily autonomy.
The MAGA agenda has proven time and again to be antithetical to women’s progress, cloaked in the guise of policy and patriotism but delivering a ruthless blow to the very foundation of women’s rights. From gutting our reproductive freedoms to mocking the pillars of justice for victims of assault, the MAGA movement’s legacy is marred by its attempts to drag women’s rights back to a bygone era.
*A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.*
July 5th is the first Saturday of July, which means the Unitarian Universalist Church is hosting the Bridge of Love visibility. Come hold signs with the good troublemakers to kick off the summer of democracy by celebrating our communities’ diversity and show your solidarity with groups in communities targeted on the South Shore by this regime. Join the crew of Good Troublemakers at the River Street overpass in Norwell at 8 a.m. on Saturday, July 5th.
*A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.*
This a local Indivisible event! Join us for sign holding at the bridge in Tyngsboro Town Center (we are there every other Saturday 11-1). Our focus this time is Women’s health and rights in support of Bigger than Dobbs II. Women, often seniors, are predominantly the ones who have founded and run the many local Indivisible groups and rallies/protests country-wide. Let’s thank them for their hard work and join them in standing up for their rights!
Bigger Than Dobbs II: Stop Trump’s and the GOP’s War on Women
March Forward/Indivisible Quincy is organizing a “Bigger Than Dobbs” rally to Stop the War on Women, Sunday 6/29 from 2-4 pm in the Hancock Adams Common outside Quincy City Hall. Speakers will include local activists, organizations, and elected officials. Some signs will be provided, but feel free to bring your own!
Our event is part of a weekend of action supported by Indivisible and the Women’s March to mark the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, sadly overturning the decades of case law for Roe vs Wade. In the barrage of attacks on our democracy, it is marginalized groups and women who are the targets. Despite our warnings and protests, the current Republican party, with Donald Trump at the helm, have accelerated their plan to implement Project 2025.
Their plan to restore a white, Christian patriarchy was clearly stated in Project 2025. We warned that Republicans were “turning back the clock” and that “abortion was just the tip of the iceberg.” Each section detailed how the freedoms of women would be curtailed. As we pointed out, abortion bans are just the beginning. Their aim is to put women back into traditional “Biblically-based marriages,” without careers or reproductive rights or even the right to vote, and to punish those who won’t abide by their rules.
In the time since SCOTUS ruled to overturn Roe, we have seen a degradation of democracy across the board while attacks on women have been quietly happening. There aren’t armed, masked men abducting women who won’t comply (yet) but it’s clear – from the cancellation of medical research pertaining to women, to the firings of top female military officials, to voter suppression law specifically targeting married women, the GOP War on Women must be stopped. This is our message: Stop Trump’s War on Women!
This a local Indivisible event! Join your neighbors to bring attention to Trump’s latest atrocity. Sign up for more info about this sign making and visibility event. *A core principle behind all Indivisible events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.*