I’m a web designer, a proud wife of a veteran, and close friends with active-duty service members and law enforcement officers, some who happen to also be female and/or gay while serving. What’s happening right now isn’t just concerning—it’s personal.
Under the current administration, military websites are quietly deleting records of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. Achievements of women, LGBTQ+ service members, and people of color are being wiped from official pages, all under the guise of “rolling back DEI.”
This isn’t just policy—it’s erasure. The bravery, contributions, and sacrifices of those who served are disappearing from the public record.
*What’s Happening?*
Historical achievements are being removed from military websites
Diversity programs, firsts, and milestones are vanishing
If we don’t act now, this history will be lost forever
*How You Can Help*
I’m building a public archive to collect and store these deleted pages, press releases, and records before they disappear for good.
*With $2,000, I can:*
✅ Secure domain and hosting for 2 years
✅ Build a submission system where anyone can send me lost history that was previously available on government websites
✅ Find, restore, and protect deleted pages before they’re gone forever
This is bigger than politics—this is about truth, history, and the service members who deserve to be remembered. If you believe their stories matter, please help me save them.
Donate today—every dollar helps.


