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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Protest “good problems living” underlines civil rights in the middle of the national discourse

Protest “good problems living” underlines civil rights in the middle of the national discourse

Wayne, Maine (WGME) – A protest will take place on Thursday in Wayne. It is part of the national movement called “Good Proage Living”.

The organizers say it is a reaction to the Trump government and the attacks on civil and human rights.

The goal is for demonstrators to come together to take peaceful, non -violent measures in order to challenge changes and injustices.

The national holiday is a continuation of the MEP John Lewis, who contributed to this. He died in 2020 and was a long-time US Congressman.

He was one of the great six leaders of the civil rights movement.

Lewis served in the congress in Georgia for 33 years.

He encouraged people to “make good difficulties” through bourgeois participation and said that the coordination was the most powerful non -violent instrument that we have in democracy.

The good difficulties in the protest begin at 7 a.m.

The organization says that the United States is “confronted with the brazen civil rights in generations and that President Donald Trump divides our country.