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Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Ordaining LDS Women

I was riding in the car with my family Friday evening when my phone popped up the news alert that Ruth Bader Ginsburg had passed away. I told my husband, who immediately jumped to discussing politics and whether Republicans will nominate someone before the election or not. I didn't want to talk about that. I wanted to just stop and think about her for a minute. I looked at my husband and realized that she meant so much more to me as a woman than she ever could have to him. A couple years ago I went by myself to...
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From the Backlist: Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg

April Young Bennett: Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been a role model for me about how to move change forward in a world that isn’t quite ready. She has always been uncompromising in expressing her ideals, but even as she boldly declared what should be, she consistently fought for incremental changes that brought us closer to that point. She demonstrates that you don’t have to disdain achievable “baby steps” to fight for the big goal, but that you also don’t have to abandon or deny the big goal to convince decision makers to concede to incremental change. I also love...
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