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After the consolidation of the Relief Society Magazine into the Ensign in 1970, an independent publication calling itself Exponent II was started in 1974 by several Cambridge, Massachusetts-area women, including Laurel Thatcher Ulrich and Claudia Bushman. Produced by a non-profit organization unrelated to the LDS Church, this newspaper focuses on the concerns and experiences of some Mormon women from a feminist perspective.[5] During the 1970s, according to Alice Colton Smith, a member of the Relief Society General Board at the time, members of the Board were not permitted to subscribe to Exponent II, yet she and a few others did so under the names of their husband. With the blessing of the Exponent II editorial board, Caroline Kline, Jana ...more

The Surprising Trend: Why More Young Women than Young Men are Leaving Religion

The Surprising Trend: Why More Young Women than Young Men are Leaving Religion surprising trend


In the past 25 years, 40 million Americans have left religion, and worldwide, Christians as a percentage of the world’s population is decreasing, while only Muslims and the nones (people with no religious affiliation) are growing. For the first time in a surprising trend, more young women are leaving religion than men.  





According to the American Survey Center, almost two-thirds of young women

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