Smash the Plate-riarchy: A New Feminist Ritual
I grew up hearing the legend about the early Mormon pioneer women who sacrificed their china to be smashed up for the plaster on
I grew up hearing the legend about the early Mormon pioneer women who sacrificed their china to be smashed up for the plaster on
I recently read an article about the levels of sexist attitudes of different religious groups. The participants were asked whether they agreed or disagreed with
When, on my mission, my zone leader demanded that I sing a duet with my companion at the next zone conference. I don’t sing, and
  I am about to enter my 6th year as a girl scout leader. My troop is located in Utah County, Utah, in the
My grandmother wrote a manuscript for a book about Emma Smith decades before any of the more recent, honest biographies while she was Associate Editor
Today was hard. I’m the Primary president and struggle with a bishopric that will randomly call people to Primary without my knowing at all. It’s
Once or twice when I was leaving the Phoenix temple at night, a random man came up to me and said it was his duty
Recently, I was sealed to and married to a wonderful man whose parents had different relationships with the church. His father is a strong, wonderful
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye, a senior lecturer in Asian studies at the University of Auckland, discusses her
I gave a stake Relief Society fireside here (mostly Mormon community of a church university) once, about Mormon women’s activities in the 19th century, wheat,
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