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Forty Under 40: Dustin Lance Black

Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black tops The Advocate 's Forty Under 40 issue -- the Oscar winner for Milk made the acceptance speech of a lifetime with his passionate plea for gay rights.


Dustin Lance Black is used to dreaming big. When the then-unknown screenwriter decided to tackle a script about his hero, gay civil rights revolutionary Harvey Milk, he approached Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the producers who had long held the rights to Randy Shilts's definitive Milk biography, The Mayor of Castro Street . By that time Zadan and Meron already had spent more than a decade trying to get a film about Milk off the ground, even recruiting heavyweights Oliver Stone, Gus Van Sant, and Robin Williams to their effort. When they turned down Black's offer to write a completely new script, he decided to go it alone.

With no financial backing, Black proceeded to do the legwork on researching Milk's life and write a script on spec. He befriended Milk's protégé Cleve Jones and interviewed the slain San Francisco politician's other surviving friends and colleagues. "He didn't dismiss us as dinosaurs," Jones says. "That was a big part of getting everyone to open up. People shared stores with him that they had stopped talking about years ago."

Then, just as it seemed likely that Zadan and Meron's Milk movie was about to get the green light at Warner Bros., with The Office 's Steve Carell starring, Jones introduced Black to his friend Van Sant, who signed on to direct Black's screenplay and brought Sean Penn on board to star. The rest is gay -- and Oscar -- history.

Now Black has another dream. In the writer's vision of the not-distant future, gay men and lesbians will have "full and inclusive civil rights in all 50 states." With the idealism of a political neophyte and the blind drive of someone who's recently tasted dramatic success, he rejects the state-by-state strategy long employed by the marriage-equality movement and proposes to "take the fight federal" by pushing for a gay and lesbian civil rights act. "Martin Luther King didn't say we will have freedom in Georgia and then maybe we'll go to Connecticut," Black says. "It was always about the entire nation."

He's teamed up with Jones, activist Chad Griffin, and Milk producer Bruce Cohen to form an organization, now in its early stages, that hopes to harness the momentum of the film and the reaction to Proposition 8 to work toward marriage equality. "The only ways we've ever made advances are when we've named the dream," Black says, confidently using a metaphor first articulated by Milk: "Not the crumbs, not the little pieces around the edges. You have got to name the dream or you'll never get it."

Black did just that on February 22 when he stepped up to the podium of Hollywood's Kodak Theatre to accept the Oscar for best original screenplay. He used his moment in the spotlight -- in front of roughly 35 million U.S. viewers and untold numbers worldwide -- to convey his hero's sentiment: "If Harvey had not been taken from us 30 years ago, I think he'd want me to say to all of the gay and lesbian kids out there tonight who have been told that they are less than, by their churches, by the government, or by their families, that you are beautiful, wonderful creatures of value and that no matter what anyone tells you, God does love you."

As the camera panned to Penn tearing up and cheering, it was clear that the 35-year-old writer who had so eloquently given voice to our past is on a crusade to change our future.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Leon
    Date posted: 7/1/2009 10:52:00 AM
    Hometown: Brooklyn

    Comment:

    We support Dustin Lance Black who has done more for our community than any of his critics. We are wise to the right wing anti-gay zealots posing here under various names to oppose gay sex. Quite frankly, Dustin Lance Black's sex life isn't any of your business. Try getting one.

  • Name: Jeff
    Date posted: 7/1/2009 10:50:00 AM
    Hometown: Toronto

    Comment:

    What I find really interesting is that no one has discovered that DLB's "Milk" screenplay is anything but original.(Remember it won the OSCAR for best original screenplay not best adaptation) Dear, dead Randy Shilts wrote the definitive bio of Harvey Milk way back in 1982; he by the way is a true gay hero: no mere pretty boy who has been inflated into a false homo God by a Media that lacks real penetrating reporters who should of caught this months ago. Check out Randy's book; then examine DLB's screenplay. There is not much new in DLB's work that Randy did not capture other than a superficial nip and tuck here and there. Poor Randy can not speak up for himself; he died of AIDS in 1994 and fake friends of his like Cleve Jones have just been co-opted into the whole false mess of copyrights and true accreditation.

  • Name: If You See Kay
    Date posted: 7/1/2009 10:31:00 AM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    Let all the anti-gay mormon bigots write here even pretending they are gay to attack Mr. Black. Let all the closet cases cluck there tongues over our hero. The fact remains that we admire Dustin Lance Black and your game on a gay rights website amounts to nothing. Monogamy is not masculine, it is feminine even though some women (like Mae West, for example) have disgarded that repressed notion of schoolgirl true love. And for most it is a lie, anyway.

  • Name: Bart Mortensen
    Date posted: 6/30/2009 12:16:00 PM
    Hometown: Aurora, CO

    Comment:

    I personally think tht Mr. Black is a great person. No better carrier of the gay torch could possibly be found. I agree with him and am so glad he is on our side. Having a Mormon background also gives him a slightly exspanded view on what's going on in the gay community. Kudos to the young man.

  • Name: John
    Date posted: 6/22/2009 10:03:00 PM
    Hometown: Sacramento

    Comment:

    This is very bizarre. A man writes that he doesn't do anal sex, is not promiscuous, and is in a monogamous relationship, yet people attack him as a homophobe. How is that homophobic? I think it's awesome he doesn't want to be a stereotypical gay man. Sounds like the people attacking him are jealous and homophobic themselves. Paul Cameron's studies on gay men and their sexual behaviors shed light on what really goes on in the gay community. It was fascinating yet some people got so upset over the truth they got him kicked out of the AMA. Other researchers said the same things about gay men and are respected. We all know gay men are extremely promiscuous and have 100's of sexual partners throughout their lives. We know about the HIV and STD rates, water sports, fisting, etc, everything the so-called gay community encompasses. I'm not sure why people are surprised how Mr. Black lives his personal life. It's not all that uncommon.

  • Name: DARREN WATERS
    Date posted: 6/22/2009 8:25:00 PM
    Hometown: BOURNEMOUTH FROM ENGLAND

    Comment:

    hey from my name darren waters and i am deaf full from in enlgand and i like my first time my friends meet me for they is gay and i am not worry about them buti like my love any man things good but i like f--k and sex sometime my like bisexaul same gay both is right and my love learn things and i would u can send me thanks and i wait hear u send me soon thanks much from darren waters

  • Name: Gay
    Date posted: 6/21/2009 10:44:00 PM
    Hometown: Provinctown

    Comment:

    Warning to all gay brothers and sisters: There is an anti-gay right wing religionist nut posting on this website under various names such as Matt or Kevin. You always can tell his bizarre posts as they say the same warped things such as f--king is unmanly, gay sex is unhealthy etc. Sometimes he unmasks himself and just calls us perverts and other names, other times he pretends to be concerned about promiscuity and to promote monogamy (as if anyone asked for his judgement on the sex he is too prissy to enjoy or too ugly to get). it is always the most right wing worse than 1950's stuff, insulting gay activists like Dustin Lance Black and outraged that he would dare to have a sex life not approved by this self proclaimed virgin. This person is bitter and deranged and his haunting this site amounts to nothing. I urge all my brothers and sisters to not engage this lonely loser. Thanks. The Advocate has deleted some of "his" posts.

  • Name: Regina
    Date posted: 6/21/2009 7:42:00 PM
    Hometown: San Francisco

    Comment:

    To the person saying Dustin Lance Black isn't a good role model, hmmm-lets see what we know about you...hmmm.. you are on a crusade to stop other people from screwing and claim intercourse can only be heterosexual. No one seeks your advice. You call other gay people perverts and claim all sex outside of your very limited understanding of it brings disease. You are sexist and hate women. You insult any gay activist claiming he or she is too radical. You pretend you would never look at porno yet seem to know what all gay porn includes...hmmm.....what a great role model! You are not fit to lick the shoes of Dustin Lance Black or any gay person on this website. You are the lowest trash.

  • Name: If You See Kay
    Date posted: 6/21/2009 7:04:00 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    And another thing: Trying to pretend you are just like the most conservative of heterosexuals is not the way to win gay rights. If the Stonewall happened today, you would say the participants do not give the proper 'respectable" image. But they gave you the courage to "come out". Maybe you should go back in before you try to lead us. The truth is there is nothing respectable at all about being repressed, self hating, putting down other people for what they do in bed and with whom. Nothing manly about not f--king. You seem to have about hang up about appearing "manly" yet are anything but macho sexually. A dud. But unlike you, I am only writing about your (non) sex life with father to throw it back at yer! If you want to pretend you have true love forever and ever based on a schoolgirl romance novel ( while your boyfriend sneaks out to tearooms) that is your business but you come on here putting down real men who are liberated enough to tell the truth about sex. And we love Dustin.

  • Name: If You See Kay
    Date posted: 6/21/2009 6:50:00 PM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    "kevin" or "matt" (same person) can try to erase "sodomy" but will fail. We are all wise to the anti-gay bigot pretending here. Other people's sex lives are not yours to 'erase" instead 'erase" you own homophobia. We don't take sex advice from self proclaimed virgins afraid of everything. Yeah, what a man! You hate Dustin because he is a gay activist and former Mormon while you are just a Moron.

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