The Late Show with Stephen Colbert airs its final episode on Thursday, May 21.
We’re delivering a thank-you card to Stephen before the finale – and a producer at the show has offered to make sure it reaches him and the team.
330,000 people signed our petition trying to keep the show on the air last year – and laid the groundwork for the strong public pushback that saved Jimmy Kimmel.
This is our chance to say a real thank you – from the community that fought for him – and to ask him to keep using his voice to speak out about corrupt billionaire influence, media consolidation, and the stakes for our democracy.
Sign the thank-you card to Stephen Colbert on this page and, if you'd like, add your own personal note.

In these final episodes of the show, support is pouring out for Colbert and the team.
David Letterman said on the air with Stephen, "You can take a man's show, but you can't take a man’s voice, so that's the good news." And it is good news, indeed.
Earlier this week, Jimmy Kimmel asked Colbert, "Why should you have to defend late night? I mean, why should that question even be asked?" Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon are both airing reruns rather than compete with Colbert’s final show – an act of late-night solidarity that says what CBS will not: Stephen Colbert deserves the stage.
Attention must be paid to Stephen Colbert's two decades of political insight, comic relief, and refusing to flinch. Sign the thank-you card today.