Indivisible Greater Vancouver
Good Trouble Saturday
Join Indivisible Greater Vancouver (IGV) and MoveOn-Clark County for Good Trouble!
✊ GOOD TROUBLE SATURDAYS ✊
We’re turning up the volume on justice every Saturday!
ℹ️ Note: Good Trouble rallies are now moving to 121st AVE & Fourth Plain and shifting to 12–1 PM starting Saturday August 16, 2025.
Inspired by civil rights icon John Lewis, our weekly rallies are now “Good Trouble” Rallies—peaceful, non-violent actions to challenge injustice and create meaningful change. We demand a government that works for the people, not one that caters billionaires!
📍 121st AVE & Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver
🕓 Saturdays, 12–1 PM
🪧 Bring your signs, your noisemakers, and your courage to stand up and speak out!
🗣️ Let’s make some #GoodTrouble together—because democracy depends on it.
We'll meet at the intersection of 121st Ave & Fourth Plain Blvd in Vancouver, staying on public property. Park on the street or in the surrounding neighborhood. Bring a sign, noisemakers, and your voice to let everyone know we stand united against authoritarians!
We at IGV strongly believe that peaceful, non-violent activism offers social movements the most power to effect change. Through peaceful protests, we set an example of making our voices heard with dignity, empowered by truth. IGV does not condone intimidation, threats, vandalism, interference with access to a business, or any other lawless actions. If instigators or our opponents attempt to violate our commitment to non-violence, we will try to de-escalate them and will end the event if needed to maintain a safe environment.
Safety tips for attending rallies in hot weather:
wear a wide brimmed hat and light colored, breathable clothing
drink plenty of water
at the first sign of heat illness (dizziness, muscle cramps, headache, nausea) move to a cooler location and slowly drink a cool beverage. Seek medical attention if you do not feel better. (WA State Dept of Health)
Your safety is our top concern. If you need assistance, please reach out to the organizers. If you are concerned about your ability to stand or walk outside during hot temperatures, please stay home!