Introducing New Permablogger Amanda Hendrix-Komoto

By March 8, 2012

We’re thrilled to announce that after an excellent stint as a guest blogger, Amanda Hendrix-Komoto has agreed to join the JI as our newest permablogger. If you haven’t yet, check out her provocative post on bodies and the history of Mormon girls and her more autobiographical reflections on studying Mormon history and the labels we use to describe ourselves and our “Mormon” subjects. And then please join us in welcoming Amanda to the Juvenile Instructor!

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Comments

  1. Yippeeeeeee!

    Comment by Liz — March 8, 2012 @ 8:16 pm

  2. Welcome, Amanda. We’re lucky to have you.

    Comment by Christopher — March 8, 2012 @ 9:18 pm

  3. Wonderful!

    Comment by Edje Jeter — March 8, 2012 @ 10:32 pm

  4. Awesome!

    Comment by Jared T — March 8, 2012 @ 10:42 pm

  5. Welcome, Amanda!!

    Comment by Andrea R-M — March 8, 2012 @ 11:43 pm

  6. This is great. Welcome Amanda!

    Comment by David G. — March 9, 2012 @ 11:55 am

  7. […] around the bloggernaccle, you’ve probably already seen the excitement. Our Amanda is now a permablogger at Juvenile Instructor. Follow her posts here and […]

    Pingback by Newsy news « Scholaristas — March 9, 2012 @ 6:51 pm

  8. Alright. JI knock it off already.

    Comment by Chris H. — March 9, 2012 @ 9:00 pm

  9. Welcome

    Comment by Steve Fleming — March 10, 2012 @ 10:22 am


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