Confessions of a Recovering Patriarchist, Part Two
When my social transition required me to set aside my male privilege and my priesthood to fit in with and learn from the sisters, a
When my social transition required me to set aside my male privilege and my priesthood to fit in with and learn from the sisters, a
“I haven’t talked like this about God and gospel doctrine since college. I’ve just felt sort of alone when it comes to my feminist faith
I have this giant print in the entryway of my home. Legit giant, like 3.5 ft by 6.5 ft. Regularly, as people walk into my
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
I have a memory of a Young Women’s lesson when I was about 16 years old where the teacher asked us to write down where
I hadn’t planned on seeing Barbie. I didn’t play much with dolls as a child, and my 90s self saw Barbie as perpetuating a narrow
We hadn’t eaten breakfast, it was lunchtime, we had 35 minutes to get to the temple, and the drive would take roughly 25 minutes. If
Guest Post by Bryn. Bryn is a transplant to New England who loves her small ward nestled in the mountains. She teaches composition, takes her
This month, December 2022, marks the 30th anniversary of the groundbreaking book edited by Maxine Hanks, Women and Authority: Re-emerging Mormon Feminism. The book includes
This address was originally delivered at the “Let’s Talk About Heavenly Mother” fireside on June 25, 2022 at the Provo City Library Ballroom, and can
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