I Might’ve Been a Rocket Scientist (Like My Dad), But I Was a Girl
“I would’ve loved the opportunity that LDS men seem to take for granted, which is the ability to have both a family and accomplishments, goals
“I would’ve loved the opportunity that LDS men seem to take for granted, which is the ability to have both a family and accomplishments, goals
My favorite corner of the internet is the NYTimes Tiny Love Stories: Modern Love in Miniature. In 100 words or fewer, individuals from all over
I’m a SAHM of four kids, and when I consider the practical requirements of my career options, it’s like I slam into a brick wall.
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 didn’t need the trip to be perfect, but uncertain of what changes the coming months would bring, I needed this time with my family
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
How does an independent woman fit in the church? Not very well, because our cultural and institutional structures are intentionally designed to make women dependent.
Will I ever get to know her, the real her? When at some point in the distant future I get to see all of who
After our sons enter the young men’s program, the scales shift dramatically. It’s as if they are handed a pair of priesthood blinders, allowing them
A common theme among the comments was that I’d left off an important point. I’d neglected to say that women could work just because they
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