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Jodi Picoult speaks with Sarah Chandonnet, Campus Organizer of the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard, regarding what it means to be gay in the world today, the central theme of her new book Sing You Home, at an event hosted in Memorial Church on Thursday evening.
Jodi Picoult speaks with Sarah Chandonnet, Campus Organizer of the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard, regarding what it means to be gay in the world today, the central theme of her new book Sing You Home, at an event hosted in Memorial Church on Thursday evening.

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