Virtual Oases 3/25
Tracy begins her history 101 series with one of my heroines — Emmeline B. Wells. Emily M.’s thoughtful essay on coming to terms with the
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Tracy begins her history 101 series with one of my heroines — Emmeline B. Wells. Emily M.’s thoughtful essay on coming to terms with the
I’ll post a full Oases tomorrow, but I wanted to first highlight an article from yesterday’s Salt Lake Tribune. Claudia Bushman delivered the sixth annual
I’ll be cheating on my posts for the next little bit having recruited some guest posters who are far more eloquent than I am while
Sex. It’s been on my brain. Not that it’s unusual for an LDS mid-single woman to fixate on sex. But it’s been on my mind
Last weekend, Mike and I saw the movie Amazing Grace. It was wonderful. (Despite its lack of female characters.) It told the story of William
“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
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