Titles of Inequality
Guest post by Green. The church has a long history of members referring to each other as “brother” or “sister.” In the early days
Guest post by Green. The church has a long history of members referring to each other as “brother” or “sister.” In the early days
I had a conversation recently with an elderly woman who is a dear friend of mine. We were talking about General Conference, and I asked
As a rebellious member of the LDS blogger community, I knew that it was impossible to avoid this conversation. After dealing with several racist encountersboth
I was a tomboy as a kid. If there was a tree, I climbed it. If there was a bug, I caught it. I kept
I am currently grappling with an issue that is hardly new among LDS young women and their mothers – but it is a new issue
In the last month we have celebrated Pride even as states seek to restrict rights for transgender people. We have seen the adoption of Juneteenth
When sacrament meeting ends, what’s the first thing most adults do? Begin chatting. Sure; adults attend church for spiritual enrichment, but they also want to
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Lisa Delpit said, “Those with power are frequently least aware of–or least willing to acknowledge–its existence [and] those with less power are often most aware
Have you read “The Ones Who Walked Away From Omelas” by Ursula LeGuin? Beneath Omelas, a city of prosperity and contentment, lives a child in
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