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#MyStoryOutLoud | a project of Advocates for Youth
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Coming out is a continual process and I’ve come out as so many things since I was 12. While each coming out story had a different reaction from my friends and family, what has remained constant are the feelings of joy, relief, and peace that I felt as I began to live my life authentically and out loud!

In coming out, I’ve lost family, supports, and even homes but I’ve gained a greater sense of self, an amazingly welcoming community of folks with similar identities, and most of all, the ability to share my story unabridged.

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Joe and Juan remember the massacre at Pulse Nightclub, what liberation looks like now, and how authenticity saves their lives. 

Visit onepulsefoundation.org to learn more about the memorial and museum dedicated to the lives taken at Pulse Nightclub.

For more stories, visit mystoryoutloud.org

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“I went to the Pulse Memorial and it was a perfect snapshot of what this community is. This community made me who I am. I don’t know if I had any real context for what this community meant to me before I went to the memorial. The memorial obviously pays tribute to the tragedy that took place there but there’s pictures of tributes from local colleges, Disney, the Orlando Eye Ferris wheel, so many small things that seem small and in no way connected suddenly were. I grew up here. The shooting wasn’t just an attack at that night club, it was an attack on our community as a whole; queer Orlando.”

- Kristen - Orlando, FL

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