Pamela,
On July 17th 2020, we lost Congressman John Lewis—a man who risked everything to make "Good Trouble" in the name of justice and democracy. Now, on July 17, 2025, we're asking you to take up his charge.
Join Common Cause and thousands across the country for "Good Trouble Lives On" events—peaceful, nonviolent actions to protect our freedom to vote and confront the coordinated attacks on our civil rights.
Right now, billionaires, extremist politicians, and rubber-stamping judges are waging a coordinated attack on everything we hold dear: our freedom to vote, our right to protest, and even our ability to access healthcare and put food on the table. They're targeting Black and Brown communities, immigrants, families in need, and anyone who dares to demand accountability.
They want us divided and demoralized, Pamela. But history—and Congressman Lewis—teach us otherwise.
We win when we show up. When we speak out. When we organize together.
If you care about voting rights, health care, free expression, or a future where all of us count—this is your moment.
On July 17, we'll show that the power in this country still belongs to the people. Not billionaires. Not politicians. Us.
Will you join us? Find a "Good Trouble Lives On" event near you >>>
John Lewis left us a roadmap for resistance. Let's honor his legacy—not with words, but with action.
In solidarity,
— The team at Common Cause
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