Why Are So Many LDS Utahns Still “Whistling Dixie”?
In June of 2020, President Nelson shared an anti-racism message via his social media accounts and the church newsroom. This is one statement from the
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
In June of 2020, President Nelson shared an anti-racism message via his social media accounts and the church newsroom. This is one statement from the
Guest Post by A.T. A.T is a paraeducator, avid slow jogger, and mother of 2 who currently resides in California. On nights when I just
Guest Post by anonymous, who is an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who is trying to figure out ways
You can read part one here Content warning: Descriptions of miscarriage and abortion How could apostles explicitly denounce abortion, but also be offering at home
Content Warning: This post discusses abortion and abortifacients A note about the author: Em has a BA, an MA and a PhD in history. Her
Guest post by Rachael, who grew up in the heart of Utah Valley in a large LDS family. Her greatest moments of peace were not
I have feelings about calling myself “just a mom,” but there are times when it is the identifier I choose. Recently, on a long plane
Giving consent one time, or to one thing, does not mean consent every time, or to everything. What works for you today may not feel
Growing up, I never heard the f-word in my house. No, not that one, although I didn’t hear that one either; I didn’t hear the
My husband and I recently planned a road trip to Virginia to see family, and to attend the Washington D.C. Temple Open House. We planned
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