Ambivalence
When I was in junior high school, I had one particular teacher who was rather liberal in her views (at least by Utah Valley standards).
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
When I was in junior high school, I had one particular teacher who was rather liberal in her views (at least by Utah Valley standards).
. . . to say that Kris has written an important post over at BCC. So go read and comment . . . this is
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