Guest Post: Light-Bringer
By Briana Cramer A friend shared this quote from Chieko Okazaki about being a light bringer to dark places: “Make the choice to be a
By Briana Cramer A friend shared this quote from Chieko Okazaki about being a light bringer to dark places: “Make the choice to be a
Plant, seed, and soil symbolism abound in holy writ. Seeds of faith may start out small, like a mustard seed, and then swell, enlarge, sprout
A friend recently sent me an interview of Barbara Gardner, author of The Priesthood Power of Women, and asked for my thoughts. I haven’t read
Okay fine, I technically didn’t MEET meet them, but in December I was at a VIP Christmas event for a place I volunteer. I went
by Mindy May Farmer When someone excitedly shared Anthony Sweat’s painting, “Relief Society Healing” in the Exponent II Facebook group a couple of weeks ago,
By Katie Rich It was a typical evening in November 2019: I was calling my children to the table for dinner as my husband arrived
by Brittany Sweeney-Lawson Saying Young Mormon Feminists has a bit of a rebellious streak would be putting it mildly. The very foundation for the blog
Do you think English is a sexist language? Many years ago, I graduated with a degree in Linguistics. Sometimes I ruminate on language usage.
January 2020 By LMA I often think about the circumstances under which I learned about intersectional feminism and Mormon feminism. I learned about intersectional feminism
Dear Eliza, I often find that the decision makers in my ward are not the same people who actually prepare the food, wash the dishes,
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