On the election, and feeling unsafe
I canvassed for Hillary on Monday. I live in a swing state, so I took my three year-old daughter out with me and a
I canvassed for Hillary on Monday. I live in a swing state, so I took my three year-old daughter out with me and a
The new Exclusion Policy was leaked to social media on November 5, 2015, which labels same-sex married couples as apostates and prohibits baptism and other
When I was 10 or 11, my father declared that Halloween was too evil for us to celebrate. He forbade my mother from buying Halloween
Overwhelmingly, it is the deeply moral women of America who are deciding this election.
Despite never having seen Return of the Jedi, my 5-year-old loves all things Star Wars. While perusing an “easy reader” from the library, he came
A lot of things lately have made me feel powerless: difficult changes in my Singles Branch, the whole political situation, some pretty major reminders
One of my best friends, Jocelyn, whom I left behind in Seattle, sent a friend of hers to me through Facebook messenger today. I have
At first, I didn’t understand my own visceral reaction to the final question of the American presidential debate last night, which I am sure was
I was eleven or twelve when I heard some piece of Joseph Smith’s history that I had never heard before. I grew up in a
I am caught between longing and a confession. The longing: Ever since I began seriously considering women’s place in God’s plan, I have felt keenly the
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