Feedback is Not Enough
Mormon feminists have long advanced the notion that women should have the opportunity to offer feedback on policy decisions that affect women. Recent reports suggest
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Mormon feminists have long advanced the notion that women should have the opportunity to offer feedback on policy decisions that affect women. Recent reports suggest
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Guest post by Megan Howarth Megan is a Utah native and a current resident of Logan. She is a homebody and an activist, and writes
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As many of you know, the LDS church gave a press conference two weeks ago. The Bloggernacle has since exploded with commentary about what it means, what
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