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The late Civil Rights Movement and Rep. John Lewis takes part in the march to Selma, Ala. in 1965. (William Lovelace/Express/Getty Images)
ARIZONA Social justice advocates will converge upon the Arizona State Capitol and Tucson City Hall Saturday, to cause what the late Civil Right Movement figure and Rep. John Lewis called good trouble.
The protesters are part of the national John Lewis Good Trouble Votercade, a 130-plus city car-centric protest that aims to fight voter suppression, end the filibuster and support D.C. statehood, in addition to other measures.
The votercade comes on the heels of the 2020 election, which saw record-breaking turnout among Black, Hispanic and Indigenous populations, as well as young voters.