Exponent II Classics: Feminism and Mormon Women Today
In this excerpt from a 2006 Exponent II article, author Lael Littke reflects on her life as a Mormon feminist. Most recently, Lael co-authored The Company of
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
In this excerpt from a 2006 Exponent II article, author Lael Littke reflects on her life as a Mormon feminist. Most recently, Lael co-authored The Company of
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