Handcart Apostasy
April 16, 2025[…] quilts) into handcarts and wagons and fled their homes, looking for Zion and Jesus and safety and community. Maybe it’s having spent four years away from my home country or maybe it’s a bit […]
[…] quilts) into handcarts and wagons and fled their homes, looking for Zion and Jesus and safety and community. Maybe it’s having spent four years away from my home country or maybe it’s a bit […]
[…] artisans who built the Salt Lake Temple, but there would be no mention about the exclusion of Black members from the priesthood and, therefore, their exclusion from the work and sancta of Mormon temples […]
[…] band, which is what they were, although none of them looked to be a day over sixteen: black jeans, ripped up white or black T-shirts, a smattering of tattoos, a scattering of piercings, and […]
[…] Micro traumas can include familial events such as abuse, death, or divorce; experiences of or exposures to community violence such as assault, exploitation, or bullying; or any other interpersonal or individual event that causes […]
[…] them. An article of some 57 pages in that issue lists important developments related to spiritual abuse dating from January 14, 2 1972, to January 2, 1993. Lavina concludes her article by announcing seven […]
Keith Burns discusses the evolution of policies and approaches that LDS church leaders have engaged in the last decade. In this latest interview of #dialogueoutloud Burns sits down with Taylor Petrey to discuss the article…
[…] three volumes in several respects. Artist Sal Velluto is perhaps best known for his work on Marvel’s Black Panther, and the various gigs he has taken over the years largely showcase his knack with […]
[…] Gessell, Kwani Povi Winder, Amber Lee Weiss, Heather Ruttan, and Arawn Billings have painted Heavenly Mother as Black, Latina, Polynesian, Asian, Native American, and other races and ethnicities. The racial diversity of images of […]
[…] sun, Earth’s palette replaced by soot and chalk. No color. Only grays, darker or lighter. No real black. No clean white. Beth Cranston died this morning, the only old- timer still in my old […]
[…] her book “seeks to use the tools of historical research and critical analysis to identify how anti- Black racism took hold in Mormonism” (p. 13). She hopes that understanding how systems of inequality were […]