John,
We joke at Fight for the Future about how we reject Pride as just a single month – for us it’s really an all-year kind of celebration. And it’s also our commitment – we’re here fighting for LGBTQ+ rights every darn day.
Whether it’s defending access to life-saving resources and online communities for LGBTQ+ youth or fighting for free expression and bodily autonomy, this work doesn’t just happen in June. So if you can, please chip in today to join us in celebrating Pride – and fighting for the rights of LGBTQ+ communities – all year.
Donate to Fight for the Future and select one of our new “Be Gay. Do Crime. Encrypt Your Shit” merch designs, so that you too can be a part of the year-round Pride celebration team!
DONATE TO FIGHT FOR LGBTQ+ RIGHTS ALL YEAR
Your donation will help continue the fight against surveillance and censorship bills like KOSA, age verification bills, and attacks on Section 230 (a.k.a. The Internet’s First Amendment).
Earlier in June we sent a letter to Congress from more than 2,000 LGBTQ+ activists, artists and creators (including Rose Montoya, Lilly Wachowski, Joel Kim Booster, Steph Frosch, Kimya Dawson, Gabe Dunn,and RJ Aguiar!).1 Our message: if you are going to back these bills, then you can’t show up at Pride and pretend like you care. We need to organize more actions and stunts like this to keep the pressure up.
Under the current administration, we know there will be more and more attacks on LGBTQ+ folks – they literally wrote their plan out in Project 2025, and now they’re using Congress, federal agencies, and the courts to make it all happen.2
But as the group behind some of the biggest online actions in the history of the Internet, we know that this is the time to come together, to organize and fight. If you’re with us, donate now.
Together in Pride,
Caitlin and the team at Fight for the Future❤️
P.S. If you really want to commit to the fight for LGBTQ+ rights all year, start your monthly donation today. Monthly gifts really help us plan for the full year, and help support emerging threats and the truly hair-brained things that we can’t even predict lawmakers and companies will throw at us.
Footnotes:
1. Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/06/24/kosa-lgbtq-transgender-wachowski-blackburn-coppa/
2. GLAAD: https://glaad.org/project-2025/
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