Lasik, a Solar Eclipse, and my Feminist Awakening
I first had laser corrective eye surgery at age 21. (I’d saved money up for a mission, but purchased Lasik instead when I got married.)
I first had laser corrective eye surgery at age 21. (I’d saved money up for a mission, but purchased Lasik instead when I got married.)
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to lead a welcoming ritual at the opening of a Mormon feminist retreat. I left things to
“Remember this, and hand it down to your children’s children for them to wonder at and laugh over in the good time coming,” Elizabeth Cady
By Felicia Ellis Okay, ladies, you want to drive? I hear you saying it would be wonderful to be able to drive your children to
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Shehnaz Haqqani, Assistant Professor of Religion at Mercer University, and Zahra Khan, an activist and engineer,
By Louise In the past 11 years, I’ve given thousands of hours to this church. I’ve attended meetings, I’ve prayed for inspiration, I’ve taught countless
By Tiffany Sanderson If you want to witness the Patriarchal Wound in action, take yourself to any theater in Utah County, Utah. Two nights ago,
April 2019 By LMA I have written on the blog about my experience reading Rachel Hunt Steenblik’s poems for the first time. I wrote that
Please see the bulleted list of poems according to the four themes discussed in the Exponent book review of “I Gave Her a Name.” Theme
My bishop told me if I’d hearken to my husband, he would feel better about himself and stop abusing me. I literally told my bishop
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