Recreation
You were bent close to the mirror, elbow angled awkwardly as the liner touched your skin, tip to lashes. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
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A feminist forum for Mormon women and gender minority voices
You were bent close to the mirror, elbow angled awkwardly as the liner touched your skin, tip to lashes. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Our organization has promoted the hashtag #EmbraceYourAND. We believe that life isn’t binary — it’s not this or that, strength or tenderness, career or family. Life is about the AND. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
We just do this and we carry on. After my grief and my shock, there was anger — and in my anger — pride. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Saints of this variety repent of multitudes of sins not just the seven. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Unity, though perhaps beautiful as an abstract ideal, can sometimes have unpleasant connotations. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
I just don’t match their idea of what a Mormon is. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
After these Pride events, I experienced one of the clearest moments of God talking to me. As friends were distancing themselves from our gay friend, I found myself being prompted to love him harder. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log i…
We sit at my kitchen table And eat nuggets and chips An easy meal for when School friends come for tea. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
I’ve heard stories of women who leave the Church, not for themselves, but for their daughters. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Interview with artist M. Alice Abrams The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Finding a certain pride about the direction of my life as I age, accepting some of its ups and downs. I find these days I am mentally making a lengthening list of reminders that I am quickly advancing toward something I might call “elderly status.” I’m getting old. I should tell …
I’m still pregnant with my first child when I make a goal to attend graduate school.