Eve’s Choice
September 19, 2023[…] “An abortion is a very sad thing.” He paused, bracing himself. “But a child coming into this world unwanted is tragic.” It is in this context that I grew up a faithful member of […]
[…] “An abortion is a very sad thing.” He paused, bracing himself. “But a child coming into this world unwanted is tragic.” It is in this context that I grew up a faithful member of […]
[…] This kind of remote coordination is commonplace in our pandemic era. But pre-2000, a time when the world had barely discovered email and more than two decades before Zoom, it was no small task. […]
[…] first day I made the starling and then let its feathers become the centerpiece of the highest world glittering with iridescent speckles letting the undertones of violet and turquoise shine through. This (I thought) […]
Dialogue 55.1 (Spring 2022): 99–118 Mormon feminists should consider how to better include intersex, nonbinary, and trans women in their ambitions. Queerness is more than homosexuality.
Dialogue 54.1 (Spring 2001): 29–68 Non-LGBT members of the Church tend to believe God is more involved and loving (non-judgmental) than LGBT members do.
[…] of the saints—to promote a narrative in which God’s people are always persecuted by the wicked outside world as a sign of their chosenness. But Mormon history cannot do this. When you pick up […]
[…] At Simplot’s dehydrating plant, Dad tended two boilers to steam the water from potatoes for soldiers during World War II. An African American began working on the potato production line, and in a few […]
Brigham Young University made headlines in 2012 for a series of controversies that would be, to say the least, unusual on most college campuses: a student-led push for the university to sell caffeinated beverages […]
[…] by a sentence or two about how brilliant my child is or how much she enjoys his English class. On the whole, it is a pleasant exchange. But my name is not Mrs. Harding. […]
[…] will take the J-Rig out of the water at South Cove. Tomorrow they’ll be back in the world of worry, but she pushes that out of her mind right now. Tomorrow worry. Today squint […]