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Guest Post: The Price of Benevolent Patriarchy?

by Abigail T. I know an LDS family -- a very nice family. Salt of the earth, every child practicing LDS.  Good, good people, every single one of them. There are 6 adult children, the mom has been a stay at home mom since her early 20's, and the dad -- the full time wage earner -- has served in numerous bishoprics and stake presidencies over the last 40 years. I've had several chances to observe this family intimately. And something I noticed, as well as something that the adult children have remarked upon, is that none of the children talk...
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The Personal and The Political

By: mraynes Tomorrow we will elect the next president of the United States.  In honor of this occasion and as a tribute to that old feminist adage that "the personal is political," I am re-posting something that I wrote at my personal blog, First Fig.  It reflects on one point where the two intersect for me.  I would love to hear where the personal and political meet for you.  Oh, and go vote! There are very few things in this world that I feel more passionately about than pregnancy and childbirth.  My own experience with both have been so emotive, terrifying,...
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