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As a young Mormon, Dustin Lance Black was required to share his testimony in front of a crowd of people every Sunday. Now he wants to hear your testimony, and he's taking a trip down memory lane in a pair of his own videos.
The first video was filmed in conjunction with the Courage Campaign's testimony project. Black and the Courage Campaign are urging people to share their testimony and tell people why they're fighting for equal rights for LGBT people.
Black will select his favorite videos and make arrangements to bring his production crew to your hometown to film the story for television.
Click here for more info on the contest.
In a separate video for the I'm From Driftwood campaign, Black shares his memories of coming out as a college student -- with a little help from a bar of soap and a bathroom mirror.
Watch both videos below.
Dustin Lance Black: Testimony Video Contest from Courage Campaign on Vimeo.
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