Standout in Medfield 7/17 – Good Trouble Lives On


From the Democratic Town Committee –

Hope to see many of you this Thursday in Medfield at 5:00!! Bring your best signs and some friends. Let’s make a strong statement by standing out all along Route 109, from Westwood to Medway!

It’s going to be hot, so we will have a cooler with water for those who need it. Intersection of Routes 109 and 27.

As always, this is a peaceful event. Please see attachment for some guidelines to keep in mind.

On Thursday, July 10, 2025 at 09:21:02 AM EDT, Becca Kornet <becca_kornet@yahoo.com> wrote:

Reminder – join us next Thursday to make some GOOD TROUBLE in Medfield! Please click the link to RSVP if you can – thank you!

On Monday, June 30, 2025 at 10:55:13 AM EDT, Becca Kornet <becca_kornet@yahoo.com> wrote:

The next national day of action (a la Hands off and No Kings) will be Good Trouble Lives On!

Protests will be happening all across the country on July 17th, the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’ passing. 

Rush hour standouts are planned for several towns along Rte 109. Medfield’s will take place from 5-6:30 at the intersection of Rtes 109 and 27. Bring your best signs!

Click here to RSVP if you can – it will help us easily contact folks in case of any changes (e.g., weather delay): https://mobilize.us/s/z1qByE

More info about the national day of action:

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.

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