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New Short Video Premiering Today Chronicles Visit of Openly Gay Oscar Winner Lance Black Back To His High School

To prevent anti-gay bullying and violence, The Homecoming Project brings gay adults back to their high schools to share stories, lessons, and hope

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NEW YORK (October 14, 2010) – In the midst of a national wave of anti-gay bullying and violence, a powerful short video premiering today reveals how one person can change a school – and the lives of hundreds of gay and straight youth – in just one day.

Academy Award-winning screenwriter Lance Black (“Milk”) is one of the many LGBT leaders participating in The Homecoming Project, Live Out Loud’s grassroots initiative that brings successful gay adults back to their high schools to share their stories, lessons, and hope with today’s students.

Black’s extraordinary visit to North Salinas High School in California’s conservative Central Valley is captured in a new short video premiering online today at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoOWY8_hWYQand http://www.liveoutloud.info/wp/programs/lance-blacks-homecoming-project/.

Speaking in a gym packed with more than 1000 students, Black speaks openly of his conservative upbringing, the despair of being closeted, and his hope for happiness beyond high school.

His moving speech prompts cheering ovations, tears throughout the audience, and one student revealing that he had come out to his parents.

“We can’t hate people that don’t love us. We have to love them back until they love us back,” the student tells the assembly.

Even more important, Black’s visit results in the school starting its first Gay-Straight Alliance.

“This day changed North High,” said Cheryl Darling, Principal’s Secretary.

“When I first heard about this Homecoming Project, I had no idea it would be so revelatory,” said Black. “I had no idea I would see such great change.”

Since its inception, The Homecoming Project has brought a diverse mix of gay adults, including former GLAAD president Neil Giuliano, author Eric Marcus, and media strategist Cathy Renna, back to their high schools.

Live Out Loud’s executive director Leo Preziosi, Jr. said The Homecoming Project provides gay adults and schools with a powerful tool to create positive change in the lives of both gay and straight youth.

“These recent tragedies are a wake-up call for the LGBT community that we each must make the time to play an active role in the lives of today’s youth,” said Preziosi. “We must share our stories, offer support and encouragement and remind them of their extraordinary potential. “

To learn more about how Live Out Loud can help you to return to your high school visit http://www.liveoutloud.info/wp/programs/the-homecoming-project/,

The Homecoming Project builds on the mission of LIVE OUT LOUD, a ten-year old, non-profit organization that connects LGBT youth with role models and leaders in the LGBT community. Last year, Live Out Loud hosted more than 80 panels, workshops, and lectures in schools, colleges, and youth centers throughout the New York tri-state area. For more information, visitwww.liveoutloud.info.


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