π βGet in good trouble, necessary trouble.β β John Lewis βπ½ποΈ

His words werenβt just a call to action β they were a roadmap for moral courage. π« John Lewis didnβt seek fame or favor; he sought justice. From the bridge in Selma to the halls of Congress, he walked with purpose, grace, and a heart full of love for humanity. β€οΈπ

π He faced batons, hatred, and fear β yet never lost faith in the power of peace. His strength wasnβt loud; it was steadfast. His hope wasnβt naive; it was revolutionary. ππ₯
At the Obama Foundation, his spirit continues to guide young leaders β teaching them that change begins with compassion and that courage means showing up, even when the world tells you not to. πͺπ€

β¨ John Lewis may have left this earth, but his light still shines β in every march for justice, every voice raised for equality, and every act of love that refuses to back down. π―οΈπΊπΈ
Because heroes like him donβt fadeβ¦ they live on in the hearts of those brave enough to follow their footsteps. ππ£