They also fight for equal rights for women and the LGBT community, and have been regular participants in Metro Manila Pride March events since 2010.
The organization then began meeting-up regularly in coffee shops to discuss current events, politics, theology, science, and other topics related to secularism and freethought.
[9][10] On August 21, 2011, FF and other organizations gathered at the Cultural Center of the Philippines to protest censorship and show their support for freedom of expression following the controversy generated by the exhibition there of Mideo Cruz's installation art piece titled Poleteismo.
[14][15] On April 1, 2012, FF held their own "Reason, Science, and Secularism Forum"[16] at U.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub, cosponsored by the University of the Philippines Center for Women's Studies.
Additionally, a Bigot of the Year award was given to Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III as “a Filipino who best exemplifies irrational prejudice against a group of people, and who has used considerable power and influence to offend and oppress this group.”.