People in Aiken take part in national Good Trouble rally
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AIKEN, S.C. () – Community members are honoring the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis and say they are fighting for civil and human rights.

The march went from Friendship Baptist Church to the Center for African American History, Arts & Culture.

John Lewis, who passed away in 2020, is celebrated as a champion of Civil Rights. He was a proponent of extending the Civil Rights Act and a defender of the LGBTQ community.

Christina Cue, the Chair of the Aiken County Democratic Party, remarked, “His guiding principle was always to engage in Good Trouble. This means taking a stand for democracy, advocating for our rights, and opposing any threats to our rights as American citizens. If it requires discomfort, being under the scorching sun, you must do what’s necessary to stand up and make Good Trouble.”

Cue says its critical for people to show up and fight for what they believe in.

Cue also observed, “There’s a lot occurring that’s unprecedented. What truly sends a message now is our presence. Recently, we organized a No Kings protest attended by 1,500 people in Aiken, which was remarkable for us. We’ve never had such an event, and it highlights the strength of our democracy and the power of the people’s voices. When we show up, our voice is heard.”

Volunteers and elected officials joined the march including Jermaine Johnson, State Representative House District 52.

“Individuals showing up here is very very important. It shows that people are engaged, they’re involved, and they want to continue to honor the legacy of Congressman John Lewis just to say that we’re going to continue speaking out, making sure that we’re heard, showing up and making sure that America represents all of its inhabitants,” said Johnson.

To learn more about the Aiken Democratic Party you can find that here.

To learn more about the 50501 organization you can find that here.

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