Church Ends Discriminatory Employment Practice: How Mormon Feminists Made a Difference
The Church announced yesterday that it will no longer refuse to hire women with children under 18 or fire female seminary and institute teachers when
The Church announced yesterday that it will no longer refuse to hire women with children under 18 or fire female seminary and institute teachers when
There are some women (it has become very many in fact) who have to work to provide for the needs of their families. To you
A new PBS documentary outlines the history of the feminist movement in the United States of America from mid-20th century to present. I haven’t seen
In a public radio feature about feminism yesterday, Governor Madeleine Kunin argued that it is time that American feminists got around to promoting family-friendly work
I will let you all in on a secret: I am pregnant. Well, I guess it isn’t that big of a secret, especially now that
I contacted the manager of my local Seminary and Institute Preservice Training Office today to clarify Church Educational System employment policies regarding mothers. Here are
by April (April is a health educator and mother of three young children.) “Would it hurt the kids if I went to work full-time? Do
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