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If we want equality for women in Utah, we can look to history

By Jana Riess — March 18, 2022
(RNS) — A look back to when things seemed more hopeful for Utah’s women.

Colorado Mormons: Mark your calendars for September 9!

By Jana Riess — June 10, 2017
On September 9, the Colorado Faith Forums will offer a symposium on Mormon women scholars. It's going to be terrific and I hope to see you there.

Healing the Mormon rift after the LGBT policy change

By Jana Riess — January 22, 2016
Just when some of us are feeling squeezed out of the Mormon tent, a book comes along to remind us: Zion is more spacious than we may realize.

Mormon feminists mark 40 years of women speaking up and speaking out

By Jana Riess — October 30, 2015
A new book by Joanna Brooks, Hannah Wheelwright and Rachel Hunt Steenblik looks at 40 years of Mormon feminism, showing that the questions being raised now about women in the LDS Church have a long history.

Excommunicating my Mormon rage

By Jana Riess — July 2, 2014
In all the swirling accusations last week over Kate Kelly's excommunication, several people saved my heart from despair, their voices rising up on both sides to remind me of the kindness of the Savior.

Mormon Women to Pray in General Conference (!) . . . and 4 Other Reasons for Mormon Feminists to Be Happy This Month

By Jana Riess — March 19, 2013
Rumor confirmed! Women will pray in General Conference for the first time in Mormon history . . . and 4 other reasons for Mormon feminists to be glad this month.
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