I Might’ve Been a Rocket Scientist (Like My Dad), But I Was a Girl
“I would’ve loved the opportunity that LDS men seem to take for granted, which is the ability to have both a family and accomplishments, goals
“I would’ve loved the opportunity that LDS men seem to take for granted, which is the ability to have both a family and accomplishments, goals
When I was a young, conservative, fully participating young woman in the LDS Church, I recognized problems and disparities in the youth programs. I remember
I want to recommend several of these books to Mormon feminists and hope that they give us the language and framework to think more deeply
I was driving down the highway when my daughter pointed out this billboard and asked me what it meant:
Following my inner knowing led me to choose intentional birthing, parenting and education. I’ve learned to trust my inner self, my integrity. When that same
My favorite corner of the internet is the NYTimes Tiny Love Stories: Modern Love in Miniature. In 100 words or fewer, individuals from all over
I’m a SAHM of four kids, and when I consider the practical requirements of my career options, it’s like I slam into a brick wall.
“Women are not a device that men use to reach heaven. Female sexuality is not unnecessary and frivolous. And no woman, anywhere, should have to
My 6-year-old thinks line-leader is the best classroom job.
Leading for once, instead of following.
a small amount of power.
But
No, honey, no
Only
If it’s wrong for girls to aspire to positions of church authority or to ask for the priesthood to be extended to them, why is
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