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We can do better (so it can get better)

We can do better (so it can get better)

by Azul Uribe | Aug 19, 2015 | Featured, Humanity, Racism, Truth | 2 comments

It has been a little over a year since the murder of Michael Brown and one year exactly of the death of Darrien Hunt at the hands of Utah Police and we have seen the #BlackLivesMatter movement rise from the ashes of the gun smoke. I am ready to never see a hashtag...
We’re gonna need a bigger boat.

We’re gonna need a bigger boat.

by Jared Mooney | Aug 10, 2015 | Apostasy, Faith Crisis, Featured, General authorities, Gospel Topics, Homosexuality, Mormonism, Priesthood, Racism, Revelation, spirituality | 2 comments

A couple of weeks ago when “the letter” was read in our ward, we stood up and walked out. We weren’t grandstanding or trying to cause trouble. But we are LGBT friends and allies, and having already read the letter, we knew it only served the cause of...
Following The Prophet (When The Prophet Hasn’t Always Been Right)

Following The Prophet (When The Prophet Hasn’t Always Been Right)

by Janan Graham-Russell | Aug 5, 2015 | Faith, Featured, Mormonism, Racism | 5 comments

Sitting in the pew, they sing: Follow the prophet, follow the prophet, Follow the prophet; don’t go astray. Follow the prophet, follow the prophet, Follow the prophet; he knows the way. Verse after verse goes by. I look around at all the people singing the...
The Unintentional Perpetuation of Racial Prejudice by the LDS Church

The Unintentional Perpetuation of Racial Prejudice by the LDS Church

by Benjamin Knoll | Aug 4, 2015 | Book of Mormon, Featured, General authorities, Pearl of Great Price, Racism | 4 comments

 Today, the Church disavows the theories advanced in the past that black skin is a sign of divine disfavor or curse, or that it reflects unrighteous actions in a premortal life; that mixed-race marriages are a sin; or that blacks or people of any other race or...
A Modest Clarification

A Modest Clarification

by J | Jul 27, 2015 | Featured, Feminism, General authorities, General Conference, Obedience, Politics, Racism | 9 comments

It has come to my attention that some Mormons have had “questions” regarding prophetic priorities. I’ll break it down so that even a child can understand: if the Prophets and Apostles are talking about something, it matters. If they aren’t talking...
If the Church came to me for therapy

If the Church came to me for therapy

by Dr. LaShawn Williams | Jul 23, 2015 | Agency, Family, Family History, Featured, parenting, Priesthood, Racism, Sexuality, spirituality, Truth, Uncategorized | 12 comments

In preparation for the 2nd annual Mormon Mental Health Conference (July 29, 2015), I’ve been reflecting on my work as a therapist within Mormon culture as I’m sure are many of my  colleagues who will be presenting to other mental health professionals at...
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