Anxiously Engaged
God has told us to “be doers of the word, and not hearers only,” and, trusting him to guide me, I engage in the work of changing systems to better meet the needs “of the least of these.”
Culture / feminism / Intersectionality / women
by Bryn Brody · Published November 9, 2022 · Last modified November 8, 2022
God has told us to “be doers of the word, and not hearers only,” and, trusting him to guide me, I engage in the work of changing systems to better meet the needs “of the least of these.”
Gender / Intersectionality / Relationships / women
by Bryn Brody · Published August 10, 2022 · Last modified August 8, 2022
I’m proud of my genderqueer and gay children, those born to me and the bonus kids who have come into my life. I’m proud of my extended family who have brought their spouses into our lives and made us all richer. I’m proud of the BYU students who light up the Y and the campus with their beautiful out and proud selves.
But I am not proud of my church.
Family / feminism / Intersectionality / women
by Violadiva · Published June 4, 2021 · Last modified June 5, 2021
As a way to continue the pursuit of Anti-Racism work in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, a Q&A fireside will be offered this Sunday, June 6th, 2021 to all LDS women and young...
announcements / Culture / feminism / Intersectionality / women
by Violadiva · Published May 10, 2021
UPDATE MAY 9, 2021: The next session of this course will begin May 16, 2021 and is the only offering to be given this summer. Registration link for the May 2021 sessions (held on...
by April Young-Bennett · Published December 17, 2020 · Last modified December 13, 2019
On the night Christ was born, a group of humble shepherds were blessed with a visitation from a heavenly messenger announcing the glorious news. What were they feeling as they experienced this miracle? Joy?...
Gender / Intersectionality / Policy / women
by TopHat · Published November 6, 2020 · Last modified November 3, 2020
If you’ve ever been to the Oakland, California temple, you may recall there being two large buildings: one is the visitor’s center, and the other is a large, misshapen building that looks and is...
Shortly after publishing my book, Ask a Suffragist: Stories and Wisdom from America’s First Feminists, I was surprised when emails from middle and high school students started coming in. In retrospect it makes sense,...
When announcements about changes to programs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) come over the pulpit at General Conference, or through a news release from the church Newsroom, it can...
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