Virtual Oases

A quick round-up of Mormon women’s voices around the web (and other interesting links):

  1. A great article about the makings of a Catholic-Mormon marriage, and what it means to show respect for religion both directions. I have a vested interested in hearing people’s interfaith marriage stories.
  2. Congratulations to Jana . . . may good things continue to travel your way.
  3. A vintage FMH Lisa story.
  4. I love Tracy, but I may love her little boy even more.
  5. Vada: “How Presiding Works in My Marriage”
  6. SLTrib: “Mormon Author Tells of her Trip to Heaven”
  7. Curtains up on Margaret Young’s “I Am Jane”
  8. University of Chicago Professor Catherine Brekus explores portrayal of LDS women in history
  9. Californians: Go hear Kristine Haglund and Sheila Taylor next weekend . . .
  10. And stay tuned on this site for some exciting news about the Exponent Magazine!

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