PRIDE MONTH: Convos with my kids
A few months ago I posted about how important it is that parents teach their kids that they will accept them no matter what their
A few months ago I posted about how important it is that parents teach their kids that they will accept them no matter what their
As part of my work, I’ve recently been reading a lot about youth who are in foster care and who identify as LGBTQIA+. My heart
In a church that preaches repentance, there is too often an emphasis on perfection accompanied by an overwhelming fear of failure and judgment from others.
Guest Post by Alma. Alma is a transgender stay-at-home mom, still exploring what being a woman means to her. Halloween, throughout my life, has been
“So Mom, I forgot. Am I allowed to marry a boy or a girl?” my then 7 year old asked me with genuine curiosity. “When
When it comes to historically oppressed communities, not all representation is good representation.
Guest Post by Christina Taber-Kewene. Christina is a lawyer, business owner, writer, and mother to four humans. Dear Elder Oaks, I have a few thoughts for
The Church of Jesus Christ of Married Latter-Day Saints I grew up in a big Mormon family. I have dozens of cousins and we’d get
https://www.sltrib.com/news/education/2022/01/28/kris-irvin-tweeting/
We at the Exponent are devastated by the death of Kris Treviño Irvin. After an unspecified medical emergency and a short time on a ventilator,
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