Virtual Oases 3/18
“The Life and Feminist Writings of Emily Dow Partridge” From Maralise: “I’m not sure what I would tell my daughter about careers, about motherhood, about
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“The Life and Feminist Writings of Emily Dow Partridge” From Maralise: “I’m not sure what I would tell my daughter about careers, about motherhood, about
In speaking with many liberally-minded Mormons, I’ve discovered a range of attitudes toward wearing garments. For some, wearing the sacred underclothing isn’t a trial and
Well, it’s one of them anyway. I’m currently working on a Master’s in Library Science, but am still not sure what I want to be
Below is my take on 2nd Wave Mormon feminism, much of it based on Hanks’ volume Women and Authority. If you have more to contribute,
If you don’t think it’s too cheesy, this quiz could be a fun way to introduce the lesson, with a focus on how we as
Mormon Soul FoodAuthor Unknown*Vol. 28, No. 2 *We received this wonderful look at Mormon cooking with no identifying contact information. After some time, we decided
Need some sisterly bonding: The Rocky Mountain Retreat. The new Dialogue is out (this blog is mentioned in one article): Subscription information here. Heather O:
My husband and I moved home to Arizona after living on the East Coast for 6 years. Maybe we were really obtuse when we were
Traffic is a reality of everyday life in Los Angeles. Even at bizarrely disparate times of the day, like 2:00pm, when most average people should
With the current focus on Mormon women on some blogs, and recent, um, rather intense discussions about feminism, I’d like to visit an essay entitled
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