Guest Post: I was sexually harassed while working at LDS Family Services #MormonMeToo
by Marisa McPeck-Stringham I worked at LDS Family Services in Ogden, Utah from 2007-2013 as an Adoption/Birth Parent caseworker. I first started there as a
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by Marisa McPeck-Stringham I worked at LDS Family Services in Ogden, Utah from 2007-2013 as an Adoption/Birth Parent caseworker. I first started there as a
Dear Survivor of Sexual Assault, I have had the privilege of being a sexual assault prosecutor for 28 years and have handled thousands of cases.
by Mathy Lately, I have been thinking a lot about the way that the priesthood is administered in the Church and some of the issues
When I entered my PhD in religion program, it was a joy to read articles and books by women scholars grappling with sacred texts and
by Elizabeth The following guest post is a kind of feminist midrash, a retelling of Biblical or religiously foundational stories in order to incorporate women’s
Natalie Ware Gowen There are three things I can’t do: Cook in someone else’s kitchen. Run to someone else’s playlist. Navigate someone else’s church. My
by Ann One of the first things we learn (and teach) as victim’s advocates is how to identify abuse. The Duluth Model (Pence, Paymar &
Is your head spinning from all of the changes and announcements made at General Conference last weekend? Elder Holland’s joke about how “some of us
Angela Clayton, LDS blogger at Wheats & Tares, was recently interviewed by Doug Fabrizio of KUER on a panel that included Natasha Helfer Parker and
by Ann It’s been nearly two decades. Yet, I’ll never forget sitting through training to become a victim’s advocate where the trainer pointed out how
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