Samoan Election Promises First Female Prime Minister
For almost 40 years, the same political party had had power in Samoa, but the current election is now in a deadlock, thanks to a
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For almost 40 years, the same political party had had power in Samoa, but the current election is now in a deadlock, thanks to a
It took me a long time to become a mother. Years of infertility treatments and a most unconventional adoption finally turned me into a mother.
Both before and during the pandemic, I have thoroughly enjoyed using a certain exercise app/bike that shall-not-be-named, with great workouts and trainers with affirming, inspirational
Guest Post by Nicole Sbitani. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes
Here is my witness. On April 11, Natasha asked to gather with several friends at my house in Salt Lake City, have prayer together, and
I was recently in a Relief Society presidency meeting where several concerns about in-person meetings were brought up. I typed up many of my own
On April 20, 2021, 20 minutes before the Derek Chauvin verdict was read (guilty on all 3 counts), police officers in Columbus, Ohio shot and
Does wokeness have a time limit? Does mourning with those that mourn only matter for white voices and leaves marginalized members of the church out
I wrote this blog post several weeks ago, before the announcement of a membership council for Natasha Helfer on April 18th (the evening before this
I am overwhelmed by the injustices of this week. The trial of Derek Chauvin is coming to an end and it is unclear if there
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