In a time when hard-fought rights for LGBTQ+ individuals are facing threats, it is crucial to remind our leaders and communities that we will not back down. LGBTQ+ people are not going back—back to being invisible, back to living in fear, or back to fighting alone. The progress made over decades in achieving equality and acceptance is not up for negotiation.
Recently, efforts to roll back protections and rights have gained momentum across the nation, from legislative attacks on transgender healthcare to attempts to stifle LGBTQ+ representation in schools. These actions are not just policy decisions; they are direct assaults on the dignity and humanity of our community. They undermine the principles of liberty and justice for all and embolden bigotry.
Now, more than ever, we must raise our voices. Here’s what you can do:
- Contact Your Elected Officials
Call or email your Congressperson and Senators. Let them know unequivocally that you will not tolerate any backpedaling on LGBTQ+ rights. Demand they take a stand against any legislation or policy that seeks to diminish the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals. - Hold Politicians Accountable
If your elected representatives fail to support LGBTQ+ rights, tell them you will take your vote elsewhere. Politicians must understand that their decisions have consequences at the ballot box. - Engage Local Leaders
Change begins at the local level. Reach out to your city council members, school board representatives, and state legislators. Urge them to foster inclusive policies and resist discriminatory measures. - Mobilize Your Community
Share information with friends, family, and allies. The fight for LGBTQ+ equality is a collective effort, and everyone has a role to play.
The LGBTQIA+ Council for Kentucky Democrats is committed to ensuring our voices are heard. Together, we can make it clear to those in power that equality is not optional, and discrimination will not be tolerated.
It’s not enough to hope for change; we must demand it. Contact your elected officials today and remind them: LGBTQ+ people are not going back—and neither are our rights.