“why can’t we just be people?”
By Lucas CW: slurs, homoantagonism, assault, transantagonism, misgendering, dysphoria, suicide, overdose; references to sex work, alcoholism, death, and marijuana. I was eighteen years old when I…
By Lucas CW: slurs, homoantagonism, assault, transantagonism, misgendering, dysphoria, suicide, overdose; references to sex work, alcoholism, death, and marijuana. I was eighteen years old when I…
guest post by David Mason Early this year the primary president in my Memphis ward distributed the music chosen by Salt Lake City for every…
Sunday Spotlight is a series where we profile individuals in the Young Mormon Feminists community to hear their stories and get to know them a little…
Sunday Spotlight is a series where we profile individuals in the Young Mormon Feminists community to hear their stories and get to know them a little…
Sunday Spotlight is a series where we profile individuals in the Young Mormon Feminists community to hear their stories and get to know them a little…
guest post by anonymous contributor My relationship with my body is like most women’s relationships with their bodies: complicated. I am self-conscious about the cellulite…
guest post by Liz Lemon Being raised in the LDS church, I have been well-versed on the importance of marriage since I was a little…
guest post by Marla Perrin Heather Young’s Ezra and Hadassah: A Portrait of American Royalty is a poignant memoir. This book has been compared…
Sunday Spotlight is a series where we profile individuals in the Young Mormon Feminists community to hear their stories and get to know them a little…
Join Julia as she talks with author and blogger Jana Riess about the creative writing process and how to get one’s ideas and experiences down on…
Sunday Spotlight is a series where we profile individuals in the Young Mormon Feminists community to hear their stories and get to know them a little…
guest post by Desiree C. “Rule number three, wear your heart on your cheek But never on your sleeve, unless you wanna taste defeat Rule…