Over 400 protests are scheduled to happen in all 50 states in opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration on July 17.
The rallies, being referred to as “Good Bother Lives On,” will happen on the anniversary of the demise of Democrat activist and congressman John Lewis. It’s a nod to his well-known name to motion, “Get in good hassle, essential hassle,” which he used to encourage folks to take part in protests.
As with many different latest nationwide days of protest, together with the now-infamous “No Kings” day, it’s being organized by the 50501 Motion.
The 50501 Motion’s title stands for “50 protests. 50 states. 1 motion.” It’s self-described as being led by individuals who “have been on the entrance traces of justice, marching in assist of Black Lives Matter, girls’s rights, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and incapacity rights.”
In accordance with the group’s website, “Good Bother Lives On is a nationwide day of motion to reply to the assaults on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration. Collectively, we’ll remind them that in America, the facility lies with the folks.”
Dozens of liberal organizations are additionally partnering with and endorsing the protests, together with Black Voters Matter, the League of Ladies Voters, the Southern Poverty Legislation Middle, the Ladies’s March, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Greenpeace.
Medicaid cuts, assaults on trans folks, immigration raids in our hospitals — these are all makes an attempt to rule by worry. Be a part of nurses and our allies for a day of motion on July 17 to point out the energy of our communities. #GoodTroubleLivesOn
Be a part of us in Oakland: https://t.co/LgAUTUUMFp pic.twitter.com/1MU3Hqf3Fs
— NationalNursesUnited (@NationalNurses) July 10, 2025
We’re not spectators to historical past. We’re the makers of it.
On July 17, communities are coming collectively for #GoodTroubleLivesOn — a nationwide day of peaceable, nonviolent motion: https://t.co/36vIC3or1o pic.twitter.com/I3RtZc34r9
— AFT (@AFTunion) July 10, 2025
In accordance with a report from Newsweek, Allison Pulliam and Christine Wooden, co-directors of the Declaration for American Democracy Coalition, mentioned in a press release final month that Lewis “taught us the facility of individuals coming collectively for peaceable collective motion. That is our second to hold the torch, proceed the legacy of John Lewis and go it ahead to future generations.
“Whether or not you’re outraged by assaults on our civil rights, the gutting of important companies, disappearances of our neighbors or the assault on free speech and our proper to arrange, we invite you to affix us on July seventeenth in making Good Bother.”
An interactive map on the 50501 Motion web site exhibits the areas of all of the protests.