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Jennifer Beals and Tobias Wolff Part 4

A message from Jennifer Beals

This week's podcast is the final portion of the informative discussion I was privileged to share with Tobias Wolff, chair of the National LGBT Policy Committee for the Barack Obama campaign. Here, Professor Wolff answers your questions regarding healthcare benefits for gay and lesbian couples, along with Obama's positions towards the HIV/AIDS crisis. While this is our last podcast, I hope the material discussed in the video inspires more political debate on OurChart. I also hope the series has been helpful to you.

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Jennifer Beals and Tobias Wolff Part 3

A message from Jennifer Beals

In this week's podcast, I continue the discussion with Tobias Wolff, Chair of the National LGBT Policy Committee for the Barack Obama campaign. Here, Professor Wolff responds to your questions regarding women's issues, touching upon Obama's ideas for Supreme Court appointments, his stance on Roe v. Wade, poverty as it relates to women, and international women's rights. I hope the material discussed in this video keeps stirring important discussion as we approach the Democratic nomination. Read More...



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Jennifer Beals and Tobias Wolff (Part 2)

A note from Jennifer Beals:

As promised, below is another segment from my interview last week with Tobias Wolff, chair of the National LGBT Policy Committee for the Barack Obama campaign.

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Jennifer Beals and Tobias Wolff

A message from Jennifer Beals:

Last week I asked you, the OurChart community, to post questions for Professor Tobias Wolff, chair of the National LGBT Policy Committee for the Barack Obama campaign. And did you ever deliver! Your overwhelming response to my blog made it the most trafficked post in OurChart history. Fortunately, Professor Wolff was more than game and we spent an entire evening (3 1/2 hours) discussing, conversing and debating the inquiries and issues you all raised so poignantly here on the site.

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