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John Lewis Documentary Launches Voting Rights Campaign on Juneteenth

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To celebrate Juneteenth, the companies behind upcoming documentary John Lewis: Good Trouble — Participant, Color Farm Media and Magnolia — have launched a voting rights campaign designed to educate and encourage civic participation among audiences.

The Good Trouble campaign will provide opportunities to support voting rights, learn about voter suppression, participate in civic engagement and register voters.

Audiences can also go to the campaign's digital hub, at makegoodtrouble.com, to register to vote, check their status, find their polling place and register voters.

The hub also includes a Good Trouble handbook, which provides resources on voting rights and how audiences can get into "good trouble," ensuring they can cast their votes,.

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