
Guest Post: I Dated a Sexual Predator
Guest Post by Sabra. Sabra is an avid English and Spanish speaking, world traveling, Netflix watching, body liberationist, yogi who loves haggling, listening to podcasts
Guest Post by Sabra. Sabra is an avid English and Spanish speaking, world traveling, Netflix watching, body liberationist, yogi who loves haggling, listening to podcasts
CW: Rape Note: I didn’t limit myself to the specific verses suggested in the lesson, but tried (generally) to stay within the range of Psalms
Giving consent one time, or to one thing, does not mean consent every time, or to everything. What works for you today may not feel
“Quick! Grab her!” The woman was pulled from the river, battered and bruised from the treacherous rapids. Nearly drowned, she gasped for breath. But before
The Abrahamic covenant is a key part of Mormon doctrine. We believe that by making and keeping our covenants, we can receive all the blessings
A woman raised her hand in Relief Society class. Prefacing her comment with, “I have never done this, but I have a friend who…,” she
Guest post by Genevieve Demos Kelley. Genevieve recently posted on the Exponent Blog about her experience of rape at BYU. This post is cross posted
Guest post by Genevieve Demos Kelley, cross posted from loveliestyear.blogspot.com In 1997, during my last year at Brigham Young University (BYU), I was raped just
Michael Otterson, managing director of Public Affairs for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, Mormons), reaffirmed the church’s hostility toward advocacy yesterday
My mother is a brave woman who dared to speak out about being raped on multiple occasions by a brother-in-law during her childhood, although recounting
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