Guest Post — My Hands: A Triad of Poems
By Dianna Human Hands My hands Are the way they are For a lot of reasons. Short-fingered Because my dad’s genes. Veins that pop out
By Dianna Human Hands My hands Are the way they are For a lot of reasons. Short-fingered Because my dad’s genes. Veins that pop out
by Miriam Cut Grass Sometimes I’m like green grass Growing millimeters At a time. But just as I reach the heights, There comes the lawnmower–
By Taylor I never saw sexism. Not in general, and certainly not in the church. It wasn’t until my divorce a couple of years ago
[“Resting in the Purple Snow Jacaranda-2” by John, Flickr] I am the primary caregiver of two young daughters, ages five and seven. My time
I recently read an article about the levels of sexist attitudes of different religious groups. The participants were asked whether they agreed or disagreed with
By Amy West Remember those times when people half-jokingly warned about looking for “truth” on the internet? We sat in Sunday School and asserted how
By Felicia Ellis Okay, ladies, you want to drive? I hear you saying it would be wonderful to be able to drive your children to
I have been thinking and writing about temple covenants during the past few weeks. I am writing a paper for an upcoming Mormon Studies conference
By LMA November 2018 I want to write about the most delicate and powerful thing about who I am. Even with all of the
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