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Why 2026 Will Be Our Most Important Year Yet

The Freedom for All Americans team is returning from the holiday break with a clear message, gratitude, resolve, and a renewed commitment to the work ahead.

We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The past weeks offered time to pause, reflect, reconnect with family, and take stock of what has been achieved and what still demands attention.

2025 carried heavy moments. It also carried real progress. Across communities, courtrooms, classrooms, workplaces, and statehouses, conversations about civil rights, personal freedoms, economic dignity, and access to basic protections did not slow down.

In many places they intensified. We watched new policies take shape. We saw legal challenges rise. We listened to people who felt heard for the first time, and others who felt left behind yet again. All of it reinforced why our work exists.

As 2026 begins, our focus becomes even stronger. We plan to expand coverage, deepen research, and stay present where decisions are being made. Equality and human rights remain at the center of everything we do.
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Our commitment remains: at the forefront of equality, tracking the policies and rulings that shape our world

We will continue tracking legislative changes, court rulings, public agency actions, and international developments that shape daily life.

We will keep challenging narratives that erase people or reduce complex issues into slogans. The goal stays the same: to make critical information accessible and useful to the public.

Our coverage will continue reaching beyond national borders. Human rights concerns do not stop at any one country’s edge. Policies set in one region increasingly influence others.

We will keep highlighting global developments that affect freedom of expression, bodily autonomy, access to justice, and economic opportunity, while connecting those developments to conversations inside the United States.

As the new year opens, our direction is clear. We return with more urgency, more precision, and more determination than before. The work ahead will demand consistency, patience, and courage. We are prepared for it.

From all of us at Freedom for All Americans, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We move into 2026 committed to staying present, staying accurate, and staying firmly on the side of equality and human rights.