Let Them Worship
It was pre-pandemic, back when Activity Days happened in-person. My dear friend is the other leader, and we loved having time to chat and be
It was pre-pandemic, back when Activity Days happened in-person. My dear friend is the other leader, and we loved having time to chat and be
September 2014. I am 8 months pregnant and feeling simultaneously vulnerable and brave. Kate Kelly’s words after her excommunication in June keep coming to me: “Don’t leave. Stay, and make
I am always on the lookout for religious feminist role models, so I was thrilled by the opportunity to attend a screening of the new
I am a part time landlord/full time stay at home mom. I recently received a rental application from a single mother who included in her
One year ago I published my first guest post for The Exponent. After reading Mormon feminist blogs and magazines for well over a decade, it
Guest Post by Nicole Sbitani. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes
Guest post by Anonymous. Anonymous was born and raised Mormon, served a mission, married in the temple, raised a large family, and has held various
Guest post by Sabrena. Sabrena is a founding member of Pillows for Prisoners (www.pillowsforprisoners.org), an organization dedicated to expanding awareness about the realities of female incarceration.
By Melissa -Malcolm King Dear America Citizens, Today is the day that our country has set aside to recognize, and honor Dr. Martin Luther King
Dear Heavenly Mother, Is it “Heavenly Mother,” or do you prefer something else? Would you rather I used “God” or even “Mom”? So much about
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