For Our Daughters film
Emeritus blogger Chiarascuro recommends For Our Daughters, a powerful new documentary that addresses the urgent issues facing women of faith in America. Directed by Emmy
Emeritus blogger Chiarascuro recommends For Our Daughters, a powerful new documentary that addresses the urgent issues facing women of faith in America. Directed by Emmy
Trigger warning: Discussing of domestic violence Note: In this I will be using female pronouns to discuss abuse victims and male pronouns to discuss perpetrators. However,
For those following the Jodie Hildebrandt and Ruby Franke crimes, check out blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen as a guest on Therapy Today. She discusses her
If years of therapy and antidepressants are a staple for those leaving a religion, it’s time to consider fixing the religion rather than blaming the
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
A bishop once advised me, (paraphrased) “Churches are public places. You never know who is in your congregation. I do. Never let your children go
Guest post by Tara T. Boyce Children were raped and assaulted by their father for seven years and LDS officials knew and did nothing to
TW: child rape, mention of suicide* Children are highly vulnerable. They have little or no power to protect or provide for themselves and little influence
“The Associated Press obtained thousands of pages of sealed court documents that show in detail exactly how the church’s ‘help line’ can divert abuse complaints away from
by Bryn Brody You were about 9 when a boy older than you but younger than me bullied you at the bus stop. He made
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