IWD Series 2018: You Are The Next Generation
Guest Post By Amelia Christensen Amelia likes podcasts, ripping up gardens, and whale watching. She has two beautiful, curious, and emotional boys with her husband, and
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Guest Post By Amelia Christensen Amelia likes podcasts, ripping up gardens, and whale watching. She has two beautiful, curious, and emotional boys with her husband, and
I am not sure what I was expecting when I began reading Seasons of Change. But somehow, having now read it, I feel like I
Guest post by Carolyn Carolyn is a teacher in central Europe. She writes, travels, eats, messages her kids, and, despite warnings, reads while walking the
This International Women’s Day, I would like to introduce you all to a few Mormon and former Mormon trans women and non-binary people and their
This is a re-post from the Exponent archives. It was originally published on 5th May 2014, and you can see the previous post here. Several
Guest post by Carrie Sillito Eve. Jarius’s Daughter. Mary Magdalene. Mary, Mother of Jesus. Sarah. Sariah. Ten virgins. The Widow of Zarephath. Mary Jones. Emily
International Women’s Day was first proposed by a socialist and suffragette from Germany named Clara Zetkin in 1910. Two of the colors signifying IWD come
In the spirit of our International Women’s Day series and Mormonism’s #metoo movement (#Mormonmetoo), this March Young Women lesson on forgiveness works to help young
A jubilee for Mormon women! At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women is available online without cost. Translations in
Read this fantastic post over at By Common Consent. “Every generation is told they are the “chosen generation”. But I firmly believe this is what
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