the gospel of feminist book club: why community matters
The following post was written by Emma C. and has been reblogged from Abundant Recompense I’ve been thinking about communities lately. As a self-proclaimed introvert and…
The following post was written by Emma C. and has been reblogged from Abundant Recompense I’ve been thinking about communities lately. As a self-proclaimed introvert and…
This guest post has been graciously prepared for us by the incomparable Conor Hilton. Conor is young and Mormon and a feminist and is currently working on…
My first experience with the doctrine of polygamy came when I was in 6th grade. I was quite the book nerd, and I took it upon myself…
tw: anxiety, self-harm, cutting I was almost 15 when I started to cut myself. That July, a powerlessness I had felt for a long time became…
Through an onslaught of emotions, two seem to overpower the others: anger and grief. I remember reading of events like the September 6 in…
This is a picture of neuron in a mouse brain that I took in my lab I have a vivid memory of sitting in my…
After meeting in the park, the Ordain Women group set off to Temple Square. I was near the front of line, feeling hopeful as we…
On Saturday, I walked with Ordain Women supporters to Temple Square. I had already been told, “This is not for you.” I had been told this…
by Ingrid and Eva Last week a letter from church spokeswoman Jessica Moody was sent to Ordain Women in response to OW requesting tickets to the…
As a supporter of Ordain Women, I was saddened by the letter sent from the PR department of the church in regards to the ticket request…
Get up and grab a pen and paper! Some serious shiz is going down in the form of a letter writing campaign. It’s going to be…
Welcome to a special edition of Good Comments, today we will be looking exclusively at comments related to the Ordain Women event to attend Priesthood…