Read NBC-NY meteorologist Raphael Miranda’s reflection on returning to his hometown high school with his mother to share his personal story with the GSA.
Oscar Winner Dustin Lance Black participates in Live Out Loud’s Homecoming Project. The Homecoming Project, is a major new program that brings lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) leaders back to their high schools to share their personal stories and life lessons with today’s students.
One year ago, Live Out Loud launched The Homecoming Project, a major new program that brings lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) leaders back to their high schools to share their personal stories and life lessons with today’s students.
The program is already making a major impact. Leaders like Oscar winner Lance Black (“Milk”) and former GLAAD president Neil Giuliano have returned to their high schools, making a lasting impression on thousands of students and inspiring schools.
Thinking about participating in the project but still have a few questions? Here's a look at what to expect when you sign up to go back to your high-school.
Watch some of our more famous Homecoming Project participants share their stories. What makes them relatable isn't their fame, but the experiences they've had along the way. You can make just as big an impact on LGBT teens in your hometown.
Thomas Dierkes returns to Yorktown High School in Arlington, Virginia to participate in Live Out Loud's Homecoming. Homecoming Project speakers share their experiences in high school, their coming out process, and life lessons learned along the way with LGBTQ and allied youth.
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School Program Mon. Feb. 10th-1:00pm to 2:00pm
at: Gotham HS