
Guest Post: A Thread of Continuity: Patriarchy and Sexual Abuse in the Church from 1841 to Today
Guest post by brooke, a graduate student studying women and religion in 19th-century history. Learning that a child has been the victim of sexual abuse
Guest post by brooke, a graduate student studying women and religion in 19th-century history. Learning that a child has been the victim of sexual abuse
Recently in a conversation a person I was talking with stated somewhat jokingly that whether or not I consider myself ‘active’ in the church probably
I think that women (not just men) should be called as LDS bishops. In fact, I think women should be bishops more often than men.
Never did I ever think I’d write that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints could learn something from Victoria’s Secret, but. . .
Maybe, I was searching for something. A part of me believes that I was seeking to find connectivity in a church that despite their best
“For most women, to let die is not against their natures, it is only against their training.” Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Women Who Run With the
Our sisters ought at least to be able to keep up one journal exclusively for their own benefit, when the brethren maintain so many publications.
Guest Post by Darci. Darci is a mom of 2 boys and 2 cats with a master’s degree in public policy. She enjoys reading, eating
Over the past few months, I have seen via social media, or heard in discussion, references about the “Great Refusal to Work” thing going on.
When the baby was a couple months old I was nursing her in the church mother’s room along with far to many women for the
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