Ten years after the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, survivors are recounting the horrific events that left 49 people dead. The tragedy, which disproportionately impacted the Latino LGBTQ+ community, remains a stark reminder of the vulnerability of these groups to violence. Survivors are now speaking out, expressing feelings of being forgotten and highlighting a concerning increase in hate crimes targeting the LGBTQ+ community. They emphasize the need for continued advocacy and support for victims of anti-LGBTQ+ violence. The remembrance serves as a call to action against discrimination and for greater inclusivity. The victims and their families are demanding increased attention to the ongoing threat posed by hate-fueled extremism. This anniversary underscores the lasting trauma and the urgent need for systemic change.