
Guest Post: Mormonism as a Muse
by Elle Mae “A place that wasn’t quite Zion, but tried.” (Hunt Steenblik, Rachel. “Jane.” I Gave Her A Name.) Mormonism lives in a tender
by Elle Mae “A place that wasn’t quite Zion, but tried.” (Hunt Steenblik, Rachel. “Jane.” I Gave Her A Name.) Mormonism lives in a tender
By Miriam Bay Sweeney The committee was questioning their own earlier decision. They’d originally wanted to depart from scriptural text in the script of the
By Erin “We meet today with joy to act A proxy for thy dead, And give thee scores of wives who’ll be Like Crowns
Carol Lynn Pearson Carol Lynn Pearson is an advocate for LGBTQ rights (see her book Goodbye, I Love You) and feminist theology (see her book,
Earlier this year, my ward got a new bishopric. Not long after that, the former bishop and his first counselor were called as primary teachers.
When I was a freshman at BYU-I, the bishopric in my ward wanted to interview all of us to start the semester off. I ended
I was married to an (inactive) priesthood holder who was abusive on many levels. I went to one bishop for help was told “If it
One of my Young Women leaders made a point to tell all the young women (12-17) to make sure they stay away from tank tops,
In this special Women’s Equality Day episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, the Religious Feminism Podcast teams up with the The Breaking Free Show
Since before I was born, my life has been structured by a blueprint I was later taught both implicitly and explicitly. My mother was 19,
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