'Milk' advisor Cleve Jones is, in a way, just paying it forward - Los Angeles Times

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Phil Bray / Focus Features NOW AND THEN: Cleve Jones, left, stands beside his younger self, as portrayed in “Milk” by Emile Hirsch.

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Jones learned a lot from Harvey Milk, which he shared with others on the set of Gus Van Sant's film. a chance meeting on the streets of San Francisco more than 30 years ago changed the course of his entire life. "Everything that I've done, everything I've accomplished, everything I survived, so much of it really just goes back to meeting Harvey Milk on the corner of Castro and 18th," said Jones. "I think of that every day." Born in Indiana and raised in New York, Pennsylvania and Arizona, Jones came out when he was 17 and joined Gay Liberation Arizona Desert. The son of two politically engaged academics, Jones grew up protesting the Vietnam War and marching with farm workers.

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