Smash the Plate-riarchy: A New Feminist Ritual
I grew up hearing the legend about the early Mormon pioneer women who sacrificed their china to be smashed up for the plaster on
I grew up hearing the legend about the early Mormon pioneer women who sacrificed their china to be smashed up for the plaster on
by Elizabeth We are fortunate to have grandchildren that live less than an hour from our home. Recently, while they were visiting, we went for
The me that is God
is curious (and kind).
Insatiably curious (endlessly kind).
By Meredith Marshall Nelson A decade after Neylan McBaine founded the Mormon Women Project, we have collected 265 long form interviews of Latter-day Saint
When I joined the church in 1994, it was in many ways a very different church than I find myself in now. We talked about
By Brittany Long Olsen “Aslan,” said Lucy, “you’re bigger.” “That is because you are older, little one,” answered he. “Not because you are?” “I am
So you say want me to come back to church? Why? Do you really want ME? Do you really love me and want me to
Last Sunday, I spoke at the Mormon History Association devotional in the Salt Lake City Tabernacle and gave a short talk and opening prayer. As
By Amy West Remember those times when people half-jokingly warned about looking for “truth” on the internet? We sat in Sunday School and asserted how
It’s easier to pretend that this is what i wanted.My life is good. And I did dreamOf this.I dreamt, too, of more. But when
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