Johnson, Elizabeth Layton
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Interview discusses the Mormon faith, gender roles within the church and issues of the South African Apartheid, Zimbabwe, race and racism, and religious conversion and baptism. Discussion on marriage, family, and motherhood, abuse, rape, and substance abuse, missionary work and education, and overall life experiences.
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- Abuse
- Africa
- Apartheid
- Baptism
- Baptism And Church Membership
- Children
- Church And Social Problems
- Conversion
- Death
- Education
- Families
- Gender, Sexuality And Culture
- Global
- Marriage
- Misogyny
- Missionary
- Mormon Converts
- Mormon Missionaries
- Mormon Temples
- Mormon Women
- Mormonism
- Mothers
- Moving, Household
- Parenting
- Patriarchy
- Politics, Practical
- Poverty
- Pregnancy
- Race
- Racism
- Rape
- Relief Society (Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints)
- Segregation
- Sexual Abuse
- South Africa
- Substance Abuse
- Theology
- Women