Coming out of the Feminist Closet
by Jessawhy With at least two like-minded feminists in my ward, I’m beginning to feel a little bolder in expressing my feminism at church. My
by Jessawhy With at least two like-minded feminists in my ward, I’m beginning to feel a little bolder in expressing my feminism at church. My
by Caroline I used to be really, really nice in my teens and early twenties. I’d avoid confrontation. I’d often concede to my friends’/boyfriends’ wishes.
by Caroline After the recent feminist Mormon conference in Claremont (nicely summarized at ZD), Exponent blogger Jana reflected on the feminists who were able to stay
by mraynes I once had a boyfriend who told me that women have no history outside of their husbands and children. I was a young
by Caroline According to a recent Vatican report, the two sexes sin differently. For men, the top sin was lust. For women, pride. In a
by mraynes I’ll be honest, sometimes I come home from church half-way resolved to never go back. (I say half-way because who am I kidding,
by mraynes mr. mraynes and I are opera geeks. I spent the first years of my college career training to be an opera singer; mr.
by mraynes As a feminist, I have been encouraged by the Church’s rhetoric on the equality of women and men, especially as it relates to
By Jana I really needed this poem today. So for the love of you, I share it here, along with a few recent garden pictures.
By: mraynes Tomorrow we will elect the next president of the United States. In honor of this occasion and as a tribute to that old
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