This Friday, August 4, Bandcamp will donate all of its sales proceeds from the day to the Transgender Law Center, the Bandcamp Daily Staff announced. (Bandcamp makes 15 percent from all digital sales and 10 percent from all merchandise sales on the site.) In a statement, the staff write, “We support our LGBT+ users and staff, and we stand against any person or group that would see them further marginalized.” The benefit comes in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s abrupt declaration that he intends to ban transgender troops from serving in the military. (Military officials have since said that transgender people can serve in the military until further notice.) In addition to the fundraiser, the Bandcamp Daily Staff have recommended a number of records by trans and non-conforming artists, including ANOHNI, Aye Nako, and Mykki Blanco. Find those here.

The Transgender Law Center—a non-profit organization that seeks to “change law, policy, and attitudes so that all people can live safely, authentically, and free from discrimination regardless of their gender identity or expression”—issued its own a statement against Trump’s announcement, affirming that they “will not waver in [their] continued organizing and legal resistance to his agenda.”

Earlier this year, Bandcamp held a similar fundraiser when they donated all their proceeds from February 3 to the ACLU; they sold an estimate of $1 million worth of music that day.

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