This just in from the Kansas City Center for Inclusion, in Kansas City, Mo., is this adorable story about a fifth grader who was super-excited to show off his school project.

Topic: his hero, Harvey Milk.

The text in the screenshot from the organization’s Facebook page says: “On a chilly Monday afternoon in February, we received a call from a couple with a unique request on behalf of their son. The boy was in fifth grade and wanted to do a practice run through of his school assignment, an LGBTQ presentation. Of course we were thrilled to be requested for a private presentation.

“’Of course!” we said, ‘Come on out. We’ll see you soon.'”

“Within the following hour, the family arrived, consisting of the two dads and their son,” the post continued. “The lad set up his tri fold poster board as if he were unveiling a sacred relic. The board was covered edge to edge in print out photos of Harvey Milk, the Californian politician and Gay Activist, his quotes framing the pictures. After being satisfied that his display was placed perfectly on the table, the youth positioned himself before his audience and lectured expertly on his hero, Harvey Milk.

“He professionally contained his obvious excitement and enthusiasm as he perfectly recited his ten minute presentation on the pivotal member of the LGBTQ community. He touched on Harvey Milk’s life, work, and his legacy to the community. He closed his moving, well researched speech by imploring the importance for humans to continue to advocate for LGBTQ folks, because LGBTQ rights are human rights. We applauded the boy as he bowed with a big grin and snuck a glance to his parents, who had nothing but pride written on their beaming faces.

“We as a community center were proud too, knowing that this young boy had not only chosen to share his school project with us, but also that he was carrying on the work of Harvey Milk and was already making a difference in the world.”