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In Neylan McBaine’s groundbreaking 2014 book, “Women at Church: Magnifying LDS Women’s Local Impact,” she argued that there was much more the global faith could do to see, hear and include ...
‘Mormon Land’: What LDS women want — in the wake of a controversial ‘priesthood power’ speech They’re speaking up and speaking out by the thousands, but will all this talk lead to change?
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What does new LDS messaging really say about women in the church?In the broadcast, the women of the Relief Society General Presidency — the philanthropic and educational women’s organization within the church — spoke in broad and glowing terms about the ...
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2024 was the year of Mormon women - MSNThe women of LDS may deliver these images with a wink and a nod — consider glam-mom influencer Nara Smith’s over-the-top presentations of homemade Capri-Sun — but these performances are ...
THE MAGAZINE WAS FOUNDED in Boston by women who belonged to the LDS Church at the height of the women’s liberation movement. The first issue was published in 1974. The new quarterly took ...
Still, Mormon women, like with all religions, not everyone will abide by the same rules and still consider themselves Mormon. But even those more enmeshed in church culture can appreciate nuance .
LDS women from Mexico and Botswana never thought or felt that by joining the church they were entering a religious community governed by gender inequality. On the contrary, ...
How these Mormon influencers' managers turned them from faces of a TikTok scandal to reality TV stars on The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives ...
Allison Jones, 59, an LDS woman who lives in Gilbert, told The New York Times there will be a lot of Mormon women who vote for Harris on “the D.L.” (down-low).
Elder Allen D. Haynie addresses the General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April 1, 2023, in Salt Lake City. Video screen grab via Intellectual Reserve Inc.
(RNS) — Women are second-class citizens in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, guest columnist Emily W. Jensen concludes in analyzing the church's recent efforts to connect better ...
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