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The General Relief Society Presidency has announced a $55M nutrition program...

The Church Newsroom announced yesterday that the Relief Society would lead the effort in collaboration with 8 nonprofits.
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Our Bloggers Recommend: Why the LDS Church’s top women’s leaders are...

Exponent bloggers April Young-Bennett, Katie Ludlow Rich, Lindsay Ott Denton ("ElleK" on the blog) and Abby Maxwell Hansen share their thoughts in this Salt Lake Tribune article by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Peggy Fletcher Stack. Did you know that top female leaders in the church no longer meet separately with the first presidency or an apostle on a regular basis? (Instead, they sit on an "executive council" where they are outnumbered by men, a change that occurred in 2015 in the wake of the Ordain Women movement.) What are your thoughts on Peggy's reporting?
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The Nine Women General Auxiliary Leaders

There has been a lot of discussion about the 2024 Worldwide Relief Society Devotional held three weeks ago. I hope that the conversations around power and authority triggered by the infamous Instagram post will lead to change.  As flawed as some of the messaging was, I would like to highlight something positive I saw in the devotional. At the beginning of the video presentation, I found the presence and portrayal of the nine women general auxiliary leaders standing closely together striking.  Speaking as a unit, I saw a quorum of powerful women portrayed in a way that I had not...
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