Having been gay for as long as I can remember, it was such an honor to have been chosen to be a part of this documentary. I am Emily Johnson-Williams, though these days, I only go by Emily Johnson. I see that no one else from the movie has commented on it, so I figured I would. Being a part of something that was so tremendous, yet so small, was something that changed my life. I was fortunate enough to be able to go to Austin to the AGLIFF premiere of Jim In Bold, and I was invited to speak about my experience in helping to make it. When I got there, I talked to Malcolm Lazin, and he told me that there are people all over the world who wanted him to tell me that I was an inspiration to them, being from such a small, homophobic town - in rural Texas, no less! LOL! But that really opened my eyes and made me see that I wasn't alone, no matter how many times I felt alone. I'm thankful to Jimmy Wheeler, for the fact that it was because of him that I got to know that I wasn't alone. It was really nice. I wish his family all the best in life, and may Jimmy rest in peace.