by Caroline Kline | Jan 4, 2014 | Blogs about Blogs, Featured |
A CONVERSATION WITH THE EXPONENT II BLOG Q: Why the blog? A: We started the blog to support the Exponent II organization. We felt that a blog could help connect the younger generation of Mormon feminists who interact online with this oldest Mormon feminist...
by Hannah | Dec 29, 2013 | Blogs about Blogs, Featured, Feminism |
CHATTING WITH THE YOUNG MORMON FEMINISTS BLOG Q: Why the blog? A: I felt like fMh was mostly full of women who were at a different place in life than me and many like me, and I felt like it would be helpful to have a space dedicated to younger Mormon feminists. Q:Who...
by Modern Mormon Men | Dec 22, 2013 | Blogs about Blogs, Featured |
This is a question and answer post with the founders of the blog, Modern Mormon Men. 1)Why the blog? We were inspired by a Salon.com article about a young, feminist atheist who was obsessed with Mormon mommy blogs (you know the one). We saw a market for a male-focused...
by Blair Hodges | Dec 15, 2013 | Blogs about Blogs, Featured |
1)Why the blog? Blogging is the fastest and easiest way to let people know about our research and publications. 2)Who started it? We launched the blog in March of this year. Originally we planned to roll it out as part of an...
by David Dixon | Dec 8, 2013 | Blogs about Blogs, Featured |
CHATTING WITH THE FOUNDERS OF “NO POOR AMONG THEM” How did the “No Poor Among Them” project start? Dave: In April of 2012, I experienced what I consider to be the culmination of my short-lived academic career. I had the opportunity to present at a Mormon...
by By Common Consent | Dec 1, 2013 | Blogs about Blogs, Featured |
THE LEGEND OF BY COMMON CONSENT This is a a question and answer post with one of the administrators from the blog, By Common Consent Q: Why the blog? A: By Common Consent (BCC) initially started as a reactionary place because the existing blogs were full of staid...
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