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<span style="display:block;text-align:center;clear:both"><img style="max-width: 375px;" src='https://live.staticflickr.com/8628/15840560238_135dc63b87.jpg' loading='lazy'></span> In June 2024 Exponent II editors released a double-sized issue that includes tales and poetry by Mormon women describing the founding of Exponent II and their experiences writing for the magazine or weblog. During these Exponent II Retreats, girls and gender minorities anyplace on the Mormon spectrum meet collectively to share experiences. The primary edition of Exponent II carried a banner headline reading "Am I Not a Girl and a Sister?" It offered articles on the Equal Rights Modification, poetry, profiles of feminine Mormon civic leaders, students and entrepreneurs, and notices of research groups and retreats, all written by Mormon women. His 1907 essay on Sholem Asch's drama Meshiekhs tsaytn (The Age of the Messiah) was his first vital Yiddish essential article and also helped to introduce the still relatively unknown Asch to a a lot broader audience. The visible drama inherent in these excitingly patterned tiles is enhanced by utilizing different sizes of tiles and by setting some on the sq., some on the diagonal. Undeterred, Smith and different women subscribed secretly using the names of their husbands. According to Alice Colton Smith, ladies who led the church's female auxiliary, the Relief Society, have been forbidden by church management to subscribe to Exponent II.
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