Seeds of Faith: Eradicating the Roots and Shoots of Racism in Modern Mormonism
Plant, seed, and soil symbolism abound in holy writ. Seeds of faith may start out small, like a mustard seed, and then swell, enlarge, sprout
Plant, seed, and soil symbolism abound in holy writ. Seeds of faith may start out small, like a mustard seed, and then swell, enlarge, sprout
January 2020 By LMA I often think about the circumstances under which I learned about intersectional feminism and Mormon feminism. I learned about intersectional feminism
A few weeks ago I watched the Tournament of Roses parade perched atop a cold ladder set up on Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena, California. I
By Melissa Malcolm King This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get a chance to speak for themselves, but this
By LMA August 2019 I wrote on the blog last fall how I feel about pleasure, safety, and exploring our sexual selves on our own
*content and language warning* This is a piece I submitted to my university student magazine. Peeling off the layers from my previous patriarchal life has
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
I just wanted to send off a quick missive to let you know that I see you, and I love you. I see that you
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