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The Good Trouble Conversations (GTC) are inspired by the late Civil Rights icon and U.S. Congressman John Lewis, who called on us to “get in good trouble, necessary trouble and redeem the soul of America.” He called on young people, especially, to speak out, be persistent and be non-violent in demanding transformational societal change.