Queer Mormon Women*: Love Isn’t Everything
Guest post by Megan Howarth Megan is a Utah native and a current resident of Logan. She is a homebody and an activist, and writes for the Young Mormon Feminists Blog. This is a post that is a part of...
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by Kathy Carlston This is a post that is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. In 2012, I had the opportunity to tell a bit of my story in the LGBTQ issue...
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Guest Post by Roxanne Akina Harmon Roxanne Akina Harmon is a bisexual, body positive promoter of public health from New Hampshire. She seeks to help humanity and gain friends along her yellow brick...
View ArticleQueer Mormon Women*: Let Me Tell You About My Love
by Fluous by Hermia Lyly This is a post that is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. It’s late at night as I sit down to write this blog post, and I’m...
View ArticleQueer Mormon Women*: I Don’t Like Pizza
Guest Post by Michaela This is a post that is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. Michaela is a twenty year old girl with a passion for writing and film...
View ArticleQueer Mormon Women*: Truth
by Charmaine This is a post that is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. For over 30 years I lived as if the church was the greatest truth. That one...
View ArticleQueer Mormon Women*: Family and Love and Family and Love
Guest post by Charmaine This is a post that is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. Please be sure to read Charmaine’s previous post here. Hi! I’m...
View ArticleQueer Mormon Women*: Unweaving the Past
This is a post by Kendahl, aka kmillecam, and is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. A lot has happened since the last time I wrote a post for The...
View ArticleQueer Mormon Women*: The Effects of Inclusive Television
by Allison Renee This post is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. My story begins with the TV show Glee. That’s right. Glee. I started watching Glee back...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Coming Outs
Once upon a time (16 years ago) I came out. I was 18, in my freshman year of a woman’s college, and I had my first real girlfriend. I had a boyfriend in high school because I was a Mormon girl and...
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