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Description
Interview discusses the Mormon faith, gender roles within the church and issues of gang life and prison, biracial identities and racism, homophobia and sexism, and disability, fertility and loss of a child. Discussion on marriage, family, and divorce, immigration and missionary work, Relief Society and feminism, and overall life experiences.
Mormon women Mormonism Women Theology Tonga Gang members Sports Prison system Baptism Baptism and church membership Children Children--Death Communities Divorce Education Emigration and immigration Families Feminism Feminism - Religious aspects - Mormon Church Fertility Gender, sexuality and culture Homophobia Homosexuality and religion (Hasbany) Marriage Misogyny Missionary Mormon missionaries Mormon temples Mothers Race Racially mixed families Racially mixed people Racism Relief Society (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Disabilities
Source
Manuscript: 8 pages. Claremont Mormon Women Oral History Collection, volume 11, Special Collections, The Claremont Colleges Library
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