Intersectionality

Count Your Privilege?

Recently a friend of mine shared an observation about the Mormon community that got me thinking about blessings in a new way: Ask a BYU...

How White U.S. Mormons Talk about the Rest of the World

I just love the American people. Sometimes I think of their universally pale, easily sunburned skin, questioning blue eyes, and soft blond hair, and...

Anxiously Engaged

God has told us to "be doers of the word, and not hearers only," and, trusting him to guide me, I engage in the work of changing systems to better meet the needs "of the least of these."

Guest Post: I Dated a Sexual Predator

Guest Post by Sabra. Sabra is an avid English and Spanish speaking, world traveling, Netflix watching, body liberationist, yogi who loves haggling, listening to...

Interview with Rachel Rueckert, Author of East Winds

You know when you read a book and relate to it? You relate in a way that makes you ponder, maybe even confront your...

Guest Post: Trauma-Informed Relief Society Teaching

Guest Post by Amy. Human Being. Mother of Two. Deep Thinker. Granddaughter of a Philosopher.. Connecting the Dots:  “Trauma”, “Informed” and “Relief Society Teacher” I...

Growing Up Nonbinary, LDS, and What That Means

Guest Post by B Winward (Bee). Bee grew up a Latter-day Saint in the heart of Utah County, graduated from Young Women’s and Seminary,...

Why Representation In General Conference Matters

Some would like to believe that representation doesn’t matter. They try to reduce the sense of belonging so many crave to be a carnal, selfish or even naive request. Why should we want to see people who look like us when we already know that we are a worldwide church?
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