Let It Begin With Dissent
When a person declares: “We will not fight!” who suffers the most from the restriction to raise dissent?
When a person declares: “We will not fight!” who suffers the most from the restriction to raise dissent?
In March of 2020, I was taking a class titled Justice and Reconciliation at Luther Seminary and the professor assigned Desmond and Mpho Tutu’s The
I once equated anger with weakness. I wondered, “What good is anger?” and “Do good Mormons even get angry?” This idea influenced me so heavily
I recently read a book that was very angry. The author’s open embrace of her anger was almost jarring to me. She was openly outraged
I recently read John Gustav-Wrathall’s blog post about being angry with the church – until he wasn’t. The part that stood out to me was
Someone messaged me the other day and asked me why I’m so angry. I’m here to explain why and argue that being angry is often
This is one of my favorite talks. I always enjoy Elder Uchtdorf’s talks the most, because he can unravel complex things in a way that’s
I knew, throughout Primary and Young Women, that I was a child of my Heavenly Father, that my soul was one of the noble and
by DefyGravity (DefyGravity Just graduated from BYU in theatre education and history teaching. She’s a theatre addict, avid reader, anglophile and she’s been a raging feminist since
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