Explore the significance of the “Good Trouble Lives On” protests in the Lowcountry, focusing on the key issues raised about voting rights and civic engagement. Analyze how the movement connects to the historical struggle for voting rights in the United States, highlighting pivotal moments and legislation that have shaped this ongoing fight. Incorporate voices from local organizers and participants to illustrate the grassroots nature of the movement and its impact on the community. Discuss the potential consequences of proposed legislation like the SAVE Act on voter access and representation. Finally, reflect on the importance of civic participation in preserving democratic rights, emphasizing the phrase “good trouble” as a call to action.