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LDS Lesbians (Mailing List)
LDS Lesbians was created for Lesbian/Bisexual and M2F transgendered women that are current or former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) or their non LDS (female) partners, female family members and friends. The list is open to female membership only.

Mormon L (formally Mormon Lesbians) (Mailing List)
This email list was founded in September 2003 for lesbian, bisexual, questioning, or transgender women (F2M are also welcome), who are, or were Mormon. We also accept straight Mormon women who supportive of our community.

WAVE: Mormon Women Advocating for Voice and Equality

Young Mormon Feminists

The Exponent
The online forum of the Exponent II magazine

Exponent II
The purpose of Exponent II is to provide a forum for Mormon women to share their life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance.

The Mormon Women's Forum, founded in 1988, invites all people to examine women's issues, particularly within the context of Mormonism.

Feminist Mormon Housewives
A safe place to be feminist and faithful.

The Northern Utah Women ROC (Recreational Opportunities Club) is a social organization of lesbian and straight women in the Utah area who get out and about in a variety of ways including (but not limited to): walking, camping, festivals, cook outs, shows, skiing and creative workshops. We're open to new members and new ideas and welcome all women to sign up and contact us with any questions.

LBQQ: Lesbian, bisexual, queer and questioning support group at the University of Utah. This group offers a safe place to dialogue with other women about your experiences that may include living on the margins and in the closet. Topics may include relationship beginnings and endings, coming out to self and others, starting families and parenting, social networking, community events, creating and participating in healthy lesbian /bisexual/queer culture.