This article is part of my series on government LGBTQ+ censorship. Read my article with exclusive leaks from the domestic violence nonprofit NNEDV here.

UPDATE 2/21/2025, 2:35 PM PST: NSVRC communicated to me that this article was pivotal in their decision to reverse the removal of websites and restore access to vital resources for LGBTQ survivors of sexual violence. Thank you all for your support! See their statement here. As of now, RAINN and NCMEC have not reversed their decisions.

Three nonprofits that rely on federal funding have removed many (if not all) pages that mention transgender or LGBTQ+ people. This is despite the fact that these organizations are independent organizations that are not legally obliged to obey executive orders. (Credit to @devtesla.bsky.social for flagging this on Bluesky).

Journalists, researchers, activists, and attorneys engaged with relevant legal cases can access the unverified list of over 2000 LGBTQ+ censored webpages from my recent article by sending me your use case on Signal at madye2.39 or by email at [email protected].

Activists may want to consider community boycotts of donations to these organizations or other forms of protests to fight back against the capitulation of non-governmental entities. My recent interview with ACT UP activists illuminates helpful advice for those looking to recreate the successes of queer liberation movements from the past.

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