Where Do You Draw The Line?
People naturally self segregate. How and where we choose to live affects our communities.
People naturally self segregate. How and where we choose to live affects our communities.
There’s no decision a person of color, Indigenous person, person from a low-income household, or non-American can make in the Church that can’t be overruled
Today marks 105 years since the tragedy of Eugene Williams’ death.
Emeritus blogger East River Lady shares her experience receiving her temple endowment as a black member of the church.
Four years ago today George Floyd was brutally murdered on a Minneapolis sidewalk in broad daylight by four police officers. Viral video footage of the
The scriptures in this lesson focus on how/why the gospel of Christianity was to be taken to everyone – not just the Jews that Jesus
As a woman of colour…even as a woman of colour in the church, my strength is weaponized to bind me to that tokenized ideal that
As a rebellious member of the LDS blogger community, I knew that it was impossible to avoid this conversation. After dealing with several racist encountersboth
As we have seen recently and throughout hundreds of years of human history, white supremacy and racism cause unspeakable harm and injury to our BIPOC
***Update on Tuesday, January 21st, 2020*** I’ve had an immense amount of feedback on this blog post that went live 24 hours ago, all of
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.