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BYU Women's Conference expands to accommodate Spanish, Portuguese speakers
BYU Women's Conference attendees who speak Spanish gather for a photo following a class held in Spanish. Women's Conference has offered a series of classes in Spanish since 2003. (Jenna Alton)
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Women leaders motivate, inspire in historic Sister to Sister event
Women leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints answered questions from Church members around the world in the first ever Sister to Sister event hosted by BYU Women’s Conference.
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Annual Women's Conference 44 years in the making
Women who attend BYU Women's Confrence are able to listen to speakers and participate in service projects that provide items to those in need around the world. (Savannah Hopkinson)
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