a response to sheri dew’s “what do LDS women get?”
This is a collaborative guest post written by several young Mormon feminists. Sheri Dew herself is a powerful woman. She is the CEO of Deseret Book,…
This is a collaborative guest post written by several young Mormon feminists. Sheri Dew herself is a powerful woman. She is the CEO of Deseret Book,…
This article is being republished (with permission and at the author’s request) from her personal blog, found here. You can read more about a similar incident,…
Lucas Kieran is an eighteen-year-old genderqueer trans person, preferring male pronouns and presentation, who was born and raised a member of the Church. He hopes to attend…
Guest announcement by Stephanie If you haven’t heard around the ‘nacle– The fMh Tracy McKay Scholarship fund drive is in full force! See: http://www.feministmormonhousewives.org/2013/08/join-in-the-fun-the-tracy-mckay-scholarship-fund-drive/ They will be…
Guest post by Lydia It wasn’t feminism that began my journey into the wilds of what the Mormon “bloggernacle” often terms a “faith transition.” It was…
Sunday Spotlight is a series where we profile individuals in the Young Mormon Feminists community to hear their story and get to know them a little…
This is a guest post by Rachael Bakaitis, who is a cadet in the Air Force ROTC program at BYU. As of right now, she will…
Sunday Spotlight is a series where we profile individuals in the Young Mormon Feminists community to hear their story and get to know them a little…
Guest post by Nick Lindsey Every so often, conversations about the church’s Correlation Program pop up around the “bloggernacle.”[1] On the surface, the function of the…
Sunday Spotlight is a series where we profile individuals in the Young Mormon Feminists community to hear their story and get to know them a little…
Guest post by Collette Charles, who blogs here. I always dreaded the day when I would give up my cute tank tops, sundresses, short-shorts, and panties…
Guest post by Nick Lindsey The church’s recent changes to the dress and grooming standards for its full-time missionaries have received media attention, with newspaper articles…