Poll: Women on the Stand
When my sister and I recently discussed her release as Relief Society President, she remarked, “I don’t think the women (or men) in my ward
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When my sister and I recently discussed her release as Relief Society President, she remarked, “I don’t think the women (or men) in my ward
Last week I had surgery to remove my stone filled gallbladder which was periodically torturing me. Here are a few of my hard won insights:
When I was single, a friend once referred me to a matchmaking website for Mormons. Being the open-minded and curious person that I am, and
AKA The best thing I did in Vienna, Austria while my husband and I were studying (architecture and philosophy, respectfully). Have you ever sat down
“How does the history of the bodies of Mormon women differ from that of their Protestant, Catholic, & Jewish sisters?” http://t.co/3rbtfapE # “I have no
I am writing a paper about the intersections, if any, between increased regulation on access to birth control and violence against women. And I need
In part two of our “Argument Against/For” day (first installment here), I wanted to share the Argument for women’s suffrage, prepared by H. G. Cattell,
In 1911, the state of California was in heated debate about granting suffrage for women. I recently came across one of the arguments against granting
I will let you all in on a secret: I am pregnant. Well, I guess it isn’t that big of a secret, especially now that
Check out Mormon Women’s Project’s piece on Judy Dushku here. Here’s an excerpt from this lovely interview: “Exponent meetings were like Relief Society meetings, but
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