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Rise for yourself, rise for your community.

 

The annual celebration of Pride is born from the protests at the Stonewall Inn, when members of our community fought back and launched the modern LGBTQ+ civil rights movement. After more than fifty years, the progress achieved through the collective action of our community is at risk. A growing number of laws and policies seek to undue our victories, erase our history and silence our community. In this moment, we must remember that the first Pride was born from resistance, fighting for our rights and for each other.

“All Rise” is not just what Lambda Legal’s attorneys do in court; it’s what we do as a community.

Together, we rise, and together, we win

Lambda Legal is in court every day, fighting back — and when we fight, we win. We had an 86% success rate against the first Trump administration, and so far, we have won 6 judgments in the 8 cases we have filed against the second Trump administration.

But we can’t do it alone. With your crucial support, we honor the spirit of Pride by fearlessly fighting back against those who attempt to erase our progress.

Your gift today will go twice as far as we continue our fight against these unprecedented attacks. Thanks to a generous match from dedicated anonymous donors, any gift until June 30 will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, up to $150,000!

DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT TODAY
  • Joy is resistance and now, more than ever, my joy carries weight. I love the warmth of being in community and knowing that our love can change the world.

    Dani Alexander-Burk (they/he)

    Corporate Partnerships Manager

  • In 2026, I am showing up in solidarity with everyone seeking liberation. I’m proud to stand up to violent systems even when it's frightening.

    Pelecanos (they/them)

    Staff Attorney

  • Pride this year is personal — it's being a 55-year-old lesbian woman who wakes up every day and chooses to be fully herself, in her work, in her wellness, in her joy. That simply living out loud, at this age and in this moment, is its own form of resistance and celebration.

    Tyleis Davidson (she/her)

    Senior Public Information Officer

Resources for the Community

Learn more about your rights and how to be an ally—both during Pride month and all year long.