Blog Link Re-reading the books of Kate Holbrook, Latter-day Saint historian #LDS By April Young-Bennett 2 August 28, 2022 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp As our community grieves the passing of Dr. Kate Holbrook, I would recommend revisiting her books about the history of our foremothers. TagsAt the PulpitBook ReviewbooksHistory of Relief SocietyKate Holbrook Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp April Young-Bennetthttps://askasuffragist.com/April Young-Bennett is the author of the Ask a Suffragist book series and host of the Religious Feminism Podcast. Learn more about April at aprilyoungb.com. 2 COMMENTS Thank you! Reply Yes! Just organizing a small group of women in my ward to read At thPulpit together monthly. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR BLOG Enter your email address to receive notification of new posts. Email Address Subscribe Related Posts Link You Can’t Listen to Women If They Aren’t Invited to Speak Katie Ludlow Rich - April 7, 2021 Great post by EMJEN at By Common Consent about the challenge of Church leaders repeatedly encouraging members to listen to women while also not... Link Sing the pants song! Paid maternity and pantsuits for LDS church employees! April Young-Bennett - June 29, 2017 The Deseret News is reporting Pants for women, parental leave for all LDS Church employees. In celebration of this landmark, I am reposting the Put... Link How can we measure our lives?: The crisis edition* Katie Ludlow Rich - September 1, 2021 "As I received with hard-won indifference a job rejection this week, I contemplated how the do-it-all feminism of the nineties on which I had been raised... Link Child Marriages Increase During Pandemic Spunky - June 20, 2021 COVID is hard on everyone-- especially girls who may be forced into child marriage as a way to finance their families when parents lose... Submit a Guest Blog Post Announcements Subscribe to Our Magazine
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