Elton John, Jamie Foxx, and other luminaries appear in a moving
public service announcement in support of the L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center,
which is drawing attention to the issue of homeless LGBT youth in Los Angeles.
Directed by Trent Kendrick and produced by Michael Fossat, the
short film follows a young boy who is thrown out of his house by his parents
after they discover his sexual orientation. The PSA, titled Any Given
Tuesday, shows the boy forced into a series of heartbreaking scenarios,
including prostitution, drugs, and attempted suicide, which is the terrible
road many youth must face once they are forced to live on the streets.
According to the L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center, 40% of the city’s homeless
population is LGBT youth.
Jamie Foxx, Lisa Ling, James Wood, Elton John, and David Furnish
appear in the PSA to raise awareness of this issue. Actor David Millbern,
producer and co-star of Here TV's upcoming sitcom From HERE on OUT, also lends his talents in
the short film to support the cause.
Inspired by the PSA’s message, filmmaker Roland Emmerich will host
the official debut of the short film at his Los Angeles residence on Saturday,
along with a benefit dinner co-hosted by David Geffen, Jane Lynch, Ryan Murphy,
Bryan Lourd, and Dustin Lance Black.
The L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center offers a variety of services to
help homeless LGBT youth, including shelter, food, medical care, education, and
job placement assistance. For more information, visit the organization’s
website at lagaycenter.org/youth.
Watch the PSA below.
Thank you for offering this, my naked brother!
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DeleteThe video was moving! I cried all kinds of thug nigga tears. That is, until he whips out that crack pipe. That's when it lost me. -_-
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this PSA got to me :(
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