Good Trouble Lives On.
Honoring the Legacy. Building the Future.
Democracy is built one conversation, one neighborhood, and one act of participation at a time.
Join Camel City United Indivisible for an afternoon of learning, community building, and action inspired by the life and legacy of Congressman John Lewis.
This is more than a meeting—it’s an opportunity to connect with neighbors, strengthen our community, and discover practical ways to make a difference long after Election Day.
Together we will:
✅ Connect with community members from across Forsyth County
✅ Learn about voting rights and civic participation
✅ Explore barriers that keep people from engaging
✅ Discuss practical local action steps
✅ Build relationships that strengthen our neighborhoods
✅ Leave with concrete opportunities to stay involved
Featured Breakout Sessions
🗳 Voting Rights & Voter Education
Led by Linda Sutton, Democracy North Carolina
🤝 Barriers to Civic Participation
Facilitated by the Forsyth County Association of Educators
🏘 Local Action Steps for Forsyth County
Hosted by Camel City United Indivisible
We’ll conclude the afternoon by bringing everyone back together to share ideas, make commitments, and answer Congressman John Lewis’s call to make Good Trouble in our own communities.