Guest Post: “Have” and “Have Not” budget hurts LDS Seminary students
“Seminary remains the only youth program where the latest churchwide increase in youth budgets was not applied, perpetuating the old system of “haves” and “have
“Seminary remains the only youth program where the latest churchwide increase in youth budgets was not applied, perpetuating the old system of “haves” and “have
It surprises me now that I didn’t question the personal revelation I received my freshman year when I first read those words and felt God
Just like Ken when he found books on patriarchy at the library and was introduced to the idea, this was my first time exploring the
I am a member of the Relief Society Presidency and a few weeks ago we got an assignment from the Bishopric to “think of someone
by Bobbie S. For years, I have struggled with my self-esteem because, as a lifelong Latter-day Saint, I’ve been raised with the
Five years ago, during my first year as an Exponent blogger, I wrote a post titled Insignificant Events That Make a Mormon Feminist. Readers who talk to me about
Mormon feminists have long advanced the notion that women should have the opportunity to offer feedback on policy decisions that affect women. Recent reports suggest
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
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
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