John Lewis: Good Trouble
The League of Women Voters of Berkeley Heights, New Providence & Summit and the American Association of University Women- Summit College Club will be kicking off Black History Month with the presentation of the film John Lewis: Good Trouble with a discussion to follow. The film will be available via virtual screening 48 hours prior to the discussion. The Discussion will take place via zoom on Sunday, January 17th at 1:30 p.m. If you wish to participate you need to register by sending an e-mail to LWVBHNPS@yahoo.com. The link for the virtual screening and the zoom meeting will be sent to you.
John Lewis participated in thousands of protests. He was arrested 45 times. He served 33 years in Congress. This is a portrait of courage. Many consider him an American Hero not only a hero for African Americans. “Sometimes change calls for a little trouble.” Until his death on July 17, 2020, he called upon his fellow citizens to get into “Good Trouble”.