SPOKANE, Wash. – Hundreds gathered in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene as part of a national movement inspired by the late Congressman John Lewis.
In Spokane’s B.A. Clark Park, organizers reported nearly 2,000 people participated to honor Lewis’s legacy of “good trouble.”
“This is a protest — feels kind of funny — but it’s a celebration that good trouble lives on. Because this is the anniversary of his passing,” said Cynthia Hamilton, a leader with Indivisible Spokane…