Good Trouble in Lake Forest Park - a feeling of hope

Shoreline, WALocal News

On July 17, 2025, the Good Trouble Lives On protest in Lake Forest Park attracted around 250 attendees, spotlighting civil and human rights issues facing the nation. Honoring the legacy of civil rights leader John Lewis, participants rallied around his message to "get in good trouble. " One protestor, a veteran, voiced his disappointment with current societal conditions, emphasizing his service for justice. Kathleen, a local resident, remarked on the uplifting atmosphere, noting the supportive honking from passing cars. Officer Zanella's initiative to deliver water to protestors showcased a constructive relationship between law enforcement and the community.

The event underscored the importance of civic engagement and activism in the region. Community members expressed their commitment to speaking out against injustice, indicating a collective resolve to address ongoing issues. This protest not only commemorates Lewis's legacy but also aims to inspire future generations to champion civil rights.

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