Women Far More Silent Than Men on School Boards
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Ann JamisonAugust 19, 2014
It would be interesting to see a similar study of sisters' participation in ward, stake and mission leadership councils.
Janet G.August 19, 2014
I cant' believe that women in our day and age would ever "just let it pass" when men are rude to them in any situation. What have these women been taught or learned in their lives to bring this about?!! Expecially with all the strange things that are being proposed that could change society for the worst, such as Common Core. I am appalled that any woman would let our society go down hill or even a "small" thing brought up at a school board meeting that would affect our children. Speak up, women! You are equal to men.
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