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Abby Maxwell Hansen
Abby (she/her/hers) has lived in Utah her entire life and is the mom of three kids. Some of her proudest moments include participating with Ordain Women, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, founding her girl scout troop, and being vocal about women's issues in the LDS church.

Our Bloggers Recommend: Will a top LDS women’s leader ever again be seen as a ‘13th apostle’?

April Young-Bennett (April Young Bennett – Motivational Speaker, Author and Activist) was interviewed on the Mormon Land podcast this week. Here is a great quote from Exponent II’s very quotable blogger:

“Relief Society leaders don’t supervise us. If you look at the structure of the church, women aren’t in the hierarchy. A local Relief Society president reports to her male bishop, and he reports to his male stake president, and so on. Women of our general auxiliary leaders – no one really reports to them. They’re not part of the hierarchy.

…Women are doing excellent work, but they are all accountable only to men and never to women. That sets them up better to be essentially spokespeople for the brethren, as opposed to advocates for the women.”

Listen the entire podcast interview here:

https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2024/05/01/mormon-land-will-top-lds-womens/

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Mormon Land Podcast (sltrib.com)

 

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Abby (she/her/hers) has lived in Utah her entire life and is the mom of three kids. Some of her proudest moments include participating with Ordain Women, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights, founding her girl scout troop, and being vocal about women's issues in the LDS church.

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