The LDS Church Doesn’t Believe in Women as Leaders
This morning I listened to a new episode on the Latter Day Struggles podcast with therapist Valerie Hamaker and her husband Nathan, called “Patriarchy and
This morning I listened to a new episode on the Latter Day Struggles podcast with therapist Valerie Hamaker and her husband Nathan, called “Patriarchy and
In the four decades from 1984-2024, women have been allowed to preach in General Conference in contrast to all but a few exceptions in prior
Guest author Leah Steelman shares her insights on the blog today about choosing general conference talks for her ward’s Relief Society lessons. It’s been widely
Blogger April Young-Bennett writes that the leadership potential of LDS women leaders “is crippled by a system designed to elevate men’s voices, priorities and choices
Bay Area women leaders have been abruptly asked by the area presidency to no longer sit on the stand during sacrament meetings. In response, I’ve
Recently I took my husband to a VIP Christmas event, and while eating hors d’oeuvres I noticed the General Young Women’s President was at
The theme of the most recent General Women’s Meeting was temple worship, a topic that is fraught with anxiety for many women because the roles,
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