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Peter van der Walt (Johannesburg, South Africa) and Kathy Carlston (Salt Lake City) have just launched an LGBT Mormon podcast that informs, entertains, and inspires.
For several months, Mormons Building Bridges has been holding community conversations to discuss how we can help LGBT people to feel welcome and comfortable in our families, schools, churches and communities.
LGBT Mormons, Families and Friends Shared Service Projects, Meals by John Gustav-Wrathall Building on a tradition started by the Washington DC Chapter of Affirmation, over 250 LGBT Mormons, their families,…
Please join us in Boise on December 6 for a holiday potluck in Boise. 7 PM at 810 Brumback St, Boise, ID 83702 . RSVP by calling 208.297.0600. For more information, please contact Mel Henderson.
Monday November 11 was the first Women of Affirmation phone-in home evening. It was a small call with only 6 women, but what we lacked in numbers we made up for in enthusiasm.
Eri Hayward was born and raised in Utah as a boy. Her slow, painful journey to be recognized as a transgender woman lasted years. This short documentary explores her relationship with her family, her body, and her conservative Mormon upbringing.
Currently I am serving a tour in China as a non-career consular office in the U.S. Foreign Service. The work is fascinating, and I enjoy interacting with the locals in an official capacity. When I finish this summer, I look forward to being more involved in the Mormon/religious LGBT community.
I’m a junior at Brigham Young University, majoring in Art History and minoring in Nonprofit Management. I’m on track to graduate a year from now, in Spring 2015, and I’m going to graduate school after.
I am a registered nurse. I have worked with pediatric oncology patients at Children’s Hospital Oakland for the past 31 years. I love my job. I am also in the Primary presidency in my ward. The well being of children is a huge passion for me. I love musical theatre, good food and great conversation.