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EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek ON THE ETHICS OF MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGES Two important premises to understanding why so many ethical dilemmas and challenges arise in mixed-orientation marriages are 1) a person’s sexual orientation is their most innate capacity to connect deeply with another human being and 2) sexual orientation is a persistent trait and drive throughout the individual’s lifespan. THE RISE OF THE CELEBRATED CELIBATE AND SINGLE SEXUAL MINORITY The rise of each new successive generation in the church occurs when the church abandons practices managing sexual minorities that can no longer be tolerated by the general public, healthcare professionals, parents, and outside organizations. Make no mistake, regardless of the generational changes, the prejudice, harassment, and discrimination VIDEO: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE GAY AND MORMON By Joel McDonald. Last month, the 3 Mormons YouTube channel posted a video episode titled “What it’s Like to be Gay and Mormon.”For the episode, the show co-hosts brought on Peter Moosman.Peter is a gay Mormon living in Salt Lake City, Utah. That the show would ensure that there was someone who could speak with personal experience on the subject is commendable. NOAH DANBY: FROM QUEER TO SEER y Hugo Salinas From Affinity, July 2003 Queer As Folk actor Noah Danby has a role to play that is “large in stature”–but this time, he will keep his clothes on.Danby will star as Nephi in The Book of Mormon Movie, to be released in a few weeks.The beautiful 6′ 3″, 224 lb. Canadian actor has a CV that includes roles in Hollywood movies such as The Skulls and The Tuxedo. THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ELDER M. RUSSELL BALLARD SPEAKS ON LGBT ISSUES AT BYU During a BYU Devotional Address on November 14, 2017, Elder M. Russell Ballard, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, took the opportunity to answer various questions submitted to him by young single adult members of the Church in advance of his talk.He received 767 questions, covering a variety of topics. AFFIRMATION: LGBTQ MORMONS, FAMILIES & FRIENDSWHO WE ARERESOURCESOUR VOICESEVENTSCONNECTLGBTQ TEENS AND YOUTH Affirmation creates worldwide communities of safety, love, and hope and promotes understanding, acceptance, and self-determination of individuals of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. We affirm the inherent self-worth of LGBTQIA+ individuals as complete, equal, and valuable persons and support them as theydefine
EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek ON THE ETHICS OF MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGES Two important premises to understanding why so many ethical dilemmas and challenges arise in mixed-orientation marriages are 1) a person’s sexual orientation is their most innate capacity to connect deeply with another human being and 2) sexual orientation is a persistent trait and drive throughout the individual’s lifespan. THE RISE OF THE CELEBRATED CELIBATE AND SINGLE SEXUAL MINORITY The rise of each new successive generation in the church occurs when the church abandons practices managing sexual minorities that can no longer be tolerated by the general public, healthcare professionals, parents, and outside organizations. Make no mistake, regardless of the generational changes, the prejudice, harassment, and discrimination VIDEO: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE GAY AND MORMON By Joel McDonald. Last month, the 3 Mormons YouTube channel posted a video episode titled “What it’s Like to be Gay and Mormon.”For the episode, the show co-hosts brought on Peter Moosman.Peter is a gay Mormon living in Salt Lake City, Utah. That the show would ensure that there was someone who could speak with personal experience on the subject is commendable. NOAH DANBY: FROM QUEER TO SEER y Hugo Salinas From Affinity, July 2003 Queer As Folk actor Noah Danby has a role to play that is “large in stature”–but this time, he will keep his clothes on.Danby will star as Nephi in The Book of Mormon Movie, to be released in a few weeks.The beautiful 6′ 3″, 224 lb. Canadian actor has a CV that includes roles in Hollywood movies such as The Skulls and The Tuxedo. THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ELDER M. RUSSELL BALLARD SPEAKS ON LGBT ISSUES AT BYU During a BYU Devotional Address on November 14, 2017, Elder M. Russell Ballard, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, took the opportunity to answer various questions submitted to him by young single adult members of the Church in advance of his talk.He received 767 questions, covering a variety of topics.WHY AFFIRMATION?
Why Affirmation? December 12, 2016. As 2016 — a difficult year for LGBT Mormons — draws to a close, we reached out to LGBT Mormons, their families and friends, and asked them what Affirmation has meant to them. They told stories of lives changed, hearts opened, families strengthened and faith renewed. Here are some of their statements and AFFIRMATION AT 2021 SALT LAKE CITY PRIDE It seems fitting that Affirmation's first larger-scale in-person activity as the threat and restrictions from COVID-19 decline was SaltLake City Pride.
NEW LEADERSHIP IN THE AFFIRMATION PACIFIC REGION New Leadership in the Affirmation Pacific Region. April 20, 2021. Affirmation is pleased to announce the appointment of the Affirmation Pacific Region leadership team. We thank these leaders for volunteering their time and talents to create communities of safety, love, and hope for LGBTQIA+ Latter-day Saints and their families andfriends.
CLAIM YOUR PLACE IN ZION! Jesus turned everything upside down. No sorting of people into social bins. Jesus ignored the social norms that spell out the who, when and what of the Kingdom. The Kingdom is full of surprises. The first shall be last. All are invited, the clean and the unclean. All are loved. All persons are of worth: free and slave, women and men. Everything is upside down and no one is excluded from the SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. NOAH DANBY: FROM QUEER TO SEER y Hugo Salinas From Affinity, July 2003 Queer As Folk actor Noah Danby has a role to play that is “large in stature”–but this time, he will keep his clothes on.Danby will star as Nephi in The Book of Mormon Movie, to be released in a few weeks.The beautiful 6′ 3″, 224 lb. Canadian actor has a CV that includes roles in Hollywood movies such as The Skulls and The Tuxedo. HOMOSEXUALITY IN THE TORAH By Torah standards, any marriage that did not allow for the propagation of the species, i.e. homosexuality or celibacy or barrenness, could be dissolved by a divorce, but did not have to be. The fact that God is reputed to have said: “Lo-tov hayot haadam levado, e’ehseh-lo ezer kenigdo (It is not a good thing for a humanbeing to be alone
WHEN RELIGION CREATES DRAGONS If opposing homosexuality on all levels is ultimately the right path in God’s eyes and I’m wrong, I risk having loved too deeply and trying too hard to be empathetic and I will be punished accordingly. If, however, equal rights for homosexuals is actually in line with Christ’s will and I didn’t help my fellowman—I risk causing pain, suicide, distancing people from God, and depriving GREGORY A. PRINCE: LOOKING AT LIFE THROUGH THE EYES OF FAITH by Gregory A. Prince. Affirmation Member Greg Prince delivered the following “Pillars of My Faith” speech at the Sunstone Symposium held in Salt Lake City on August 2, 2013. A decade ago, during a week of lecturing at UCLA, I spent an hour interviewing the only Mormon ever to win a Nobel Prize. AFFIRMATION: LGBTQ MORMONS, FAMILIES & FRIENDSWHO WE ARERESOURCESOUR VOICESEVENTSCONNECTLGBTQ TEENS AND YOUTH Affirmation creates worldwide communities of safety, love, and hope and promotes understanding, acceptance, and self-determination of individuals of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. We affirm the inherent self-worth of LGBTQIA+ individuals as complete, equal, and valuable persons and support them as theydefine
EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek THE RISE OF THE CELEBRATED CELIBATE AND SINGLE SEXUAL MINORITY The rise of each new successive generation in the church occurs when the church abandons practices managing sexual minorities that can no longer be tolerated by the general public, healthcare professionals, parents, and outside organizations. Make no mistake, regardless of the generational changes, the prejudice, harassment, and discrimination THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender A HETEROSEXUAL JEWISH REBBE'S VIEW ON THE (SUPPOSEDLY Do not lie with a male as you would with a woman, since this is an abomination. This verse, and Leviticus 20: 13 (in Parashat Kedosheem) are verses in the Hebrew Tanakh (Bible) that are supposedly thought to mention a possible form of male homosexual activity. One thousand years after these verses were recorded in Leviticus, during a periodof
ELDER M. RUSSELL BALLARD SPEAKS ON LGBT ISSUES AT BYU During a BYU Devotional Address on November 14, 2017, Elder M. Russell Ballard, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, took the opportunity to answer various questions submitted to him by young single adult members of the Church in advance of his talk.He received 767 questions, covering a variety of topics. REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. POR SUS FRUTOS LOS CONOCERÉIS Todo árbol que no da buen fruto es cortado y echado en el fuego. Así que, por sus frutos los conoceréis. (Mateo 7: 16-20) Cuando escuché por primera vez a un hombre mormón gay expresar gratitud al Padre Celestial por bendecirlo para encontrar y casarse con su esposo, me quedé sorprendido muy gratamente sorprendido. DIEZ PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES SOBRE LA HOMOSEXUALIDAD …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Una nueva educación generalizada sobre la orientación sexual y la homosexualidad tendería a disipar el prejuicio contra las personas homosexuales. La información es doblemente importante para las personas jóvenes que están descubriendo su sexualidad. Los temores a que tal información provocan un aumento de la población homosexual, carecen de validez. La información acerca de la AFFIRMATION: LGBTQ MORMONS, FAMILIES & FRIENDSWHO WE ARERESOURCESOUR VOICESEVENTSCONNECTLGBTQ TEENS AND YOUTH Affirmation creates worldwide communities of safety, love, and hope and promotes understanding, acceptance, and self-determination of individuals of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. We affirm the inherent self-worth of LGBTQIA+ individuals as complete, equal, and valuable persons and support them as theydefine
EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek THE RISE OF THE CELEBRATED CELIBATE AND SINGLE SEXUAL MINORITY The rise of each new successive generation in the church occurs when the church abandons practices managing sexual minorities that can no longer be tolerated by the general public, healthcare professionals, parents, and outside organizations. Make no mistake, regardless of the generational changes, the prejudice, harassment, and discrimination THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender A HETEROSEXUAL JEWISH REBBE'S VIEW ON THE (SUPPOSEDLY Do not lie with a male as you would with a woman, since this is an abomination. This verse, and Leviticus 20: 13 (in Parashat Kedosheem) are verses in the Hebrew Tanakh (Bible) that are supposedly thought to mention a possible form of male homosexual activity. One thousand years after these verses were recorded in Leviticus, during a periodof
ELDER M. RUSSELL BALLARD SPEAKS ON LGBT ISSUES AT BYU During a BYU Devotional Address on November 14, 2017, Elder M. Russell Ballard, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, took the opportunity to answer various questions submitted to him by young single adult members of the Church in advance of his talk.He received 767 questions, covering a variety of topics. REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. POR SUS FRUTOS LOS CONOCERÉIS Todo árbol que no da buen fruto es cortado y echado en el fuego. Así que, por sus frutos los conoceréis. (Mateo 7: 16-20) Cuando escuché por primera vez a un hombre mormón gay expresar gratitud al Padre Celestial por bendecirlo para encontrar y casarse con su esposo, me quedé sorprendido muy gratamente sorprendido. DIEZ PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES SOBRE LA HOMOSEXUALIDAD …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
Una nueva educación generalizada sobre la orientación sexual y la homosexualidad tendería a disipar el prejuicio contra las personas homosexuales. La información es doblemente importante para las personas jóvenes que están descubriendo su sexualidad. Los temores a que tal información provocan un aumento de la población homosexual, carecen de validez. La información acerca de la CLAIM YOUR PLACE IN ZION! Jesus turned everything upside down. No sorting of people into social bins. Jesus ignored the social norms that spell out the who, when and what of the Kingdom. The Kingdom is full of surprises. The first shall be last. All are invited, the clean and the unclean. All are loved. All persons are of worth: free and slave, women and men. Everything is upside down and no one is excluded from the AFFIRMATION AT 2021 SALT LAKE CITY PRIDE It seems fitting that Affirmation's first larger-scale in-person activity as the threat and restrictions from COVID-19 decline was SaltLake City Pride.
SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. HOPE AND BEAUTY IN OSTLER'S QUEER MORMON THEOLOGY: AN Blaire shows us that in the absence of prejudice, there is not a significant difference between queer Mormon theology and Mormontheology.
VIDEO: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE GAY AND MORMON By Joel McDonald. Last month, the 3 Mormons YouTube channel posted a video episode titled “What it’s Like to be Gay and Mormon.”For the episode, the show co-hosts brought on Peter Moosman.Peter is a gay Mormon living in Salt Lake City, Utah. That the show would ensure that there was someone who could speak with personal experience on the subject is commendable. DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: LOVE, TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE Extending love is the obvious first step, but it’s just the first step. A thought that has been on my mind lately is the difference between tolerance and acceptance and the role that love plays. While I applaud that the church is being permissive in having conversations about the gay and lesbian experience of those who currently align GREGORY A. PRINCE: LOOKING AT LIFE THROUGH THE EYES OF FAITH by Gregory A. Prince. Affirmation Member Greg Prince delivered the following “Pillars of My Faith” speech at the Sunstone Symposium held in Salt Lake City on August 2, 2013. A decade ago, during a week of lecturing at UCLA, I spent an hour interviewing the only Mormon ever to win a Nobel Prize. MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
NOAH DANBY: FROM QUEER TO SEER y Hugo Salinas From Affinity, July 2003 Queer As Folk actor Noah Danby has a role to play that is “large in stature”–but this time, he will keep his clothes on.Danby will star as Nephi in The Book of Mormon Movie, to be released in a few weeks.The beautiful 6′ 3″, 224 lb. Canadian actor has a CV that includes roles in Hollywood movies such as The Skulls and The Tuxedo. BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: LOVE, TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE Extending love is the obvious first step, but it’s just the first step. A thought that has been on my mind lately is the difference between tolerance and acceptance and the role that love plays. While I applaud that the church is being permissive in having conversations about the gay and lesbian experience of those who currently align MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
LGBTQIA+ MORMONS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS REACTIONS TO LGBTQIA+ Mormons, Families and Friends Reactions to General Conference. October 16, 2017. Many LGBTQIA+ Mormons shun General Conference because they expect condemning messages to be preached over the pulpit. Some attend and listen faithfully to every talk. Some wait until after General Conference, and then tune in on-line to talks thatreceive
REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: LOVE, TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE Extending love is the obvious first step, but it’s just the first step. A thought that has been on my mind lately is the difference between tolerance and acceptance and the role that love plays. While I applaud that the church is being permissive in having conversations about the gay and lesbian experience of those who currently align MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
LGBTQIA+ MORMONS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS REACTIONS TO LGBTQIA+ Mormons, Families and Friends Reactions to General Conference. October 16, 2017. Many LGBTQIA+ Mormons shun General Conference because they expect condemning messages to be preached over the pulpit. Some attend and listen faithfully to every talk. Some wait until after General Conference, and then tune in on-line to talks thatreceive
REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. AFFIRMATION: LGBTQ MORMONS, FAMILIES & FRIENDS Affirmation creates worldwide communities of safety, love, and hope and promotes understanding, acceptance, and self-determination of individuals of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. We affirm the inherent self-worth of LGBTQIA+ individuals as complete, equal, and valuable persons and support them as theydefine
BECOME A MEMBER OF AFFIRMATION Become a Member of Affirmation. Being a member of Affirmation is more than just paying dues and having voting privileges. It's a commitment to being an active, strategic, loving, visible support in places where we are needed by the most vulnerable in our community. We know that one of the strengths of the LGBTQ Mormons is a strong desire and OUR VOICES - AFFIRMATION The Rise of the Celebrated Celibate and Single Sexual Minority in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We care about you, and we understand the pressure cooker of the LGBTQ/Latter-day Saint intersection because we stand there and have stood there. We know the true power of your story and receive it in the spirit in which you FIRESIDE FOR PARENTS OF LGBTQ KIDS FEATURING NATHAN KITCHEN On June 6, 2021, Affirmation hosted our first virtual fireside especially for parents of LGBTQ kids. Nathan Kitchen, president ofAffirmation, spoke.
AFFIRMATION AT 2021 SALT LAKE CITY PRIDE It seems fitting that Affirmation's first larger-scale in-person activity as the threat and restrictions from COVID-19 decline was SaltLake City Pride.
HOPE AND BEAUTY IN OSTLER'S QUEER MORMON THEOLOGY: AN Blaire shows us that in the absence of prejudice, there is not a significant difference between queer Mormon theology and Mormontheology.
OUR DECISION TO DIVORCE AND REMAIN A FAMILY I understand. My husband is gay. We went through the emotional grieving and process of ending out marriage last year. However, even with an 8 month separation where he moved out, me taking months to process the grief of the death of our marriage and a HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
MICHAEL HAEHNEL
To tell our youth that any sexual activity is tantamount to murder and to threaten them with God’s wrath is not only dishonest: it is destructive. Our youth want to do the right things; they believe their parents and church leaders. Their spirituality—like the emotional, social, intellectual and sexual aspects of their lives—is undergoing EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: LOVE, TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE Extending love is the obvious first step, but it’s just the first step. A thought that has been on my mind lately is the difference between tolerance and acceptance and the role that love plays. While I applaud that the church is being permissive in having conversations about the gay and lesbian experience of those who currently align MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
LGBTQIA+ MORMONS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS REACTIONS TO LGBTQIA+ Mormons, Families and Friends Reactions to General Conference. October 16, 2017. Many LGBTQIA+ Mormons shun General Conference because they expect condemning messages to be preached over the pulpit. Some attend and listen faithfully to every talk. Some wait until after General Conference, and then tune in on-line to talks thatreceive
REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: LOVE, TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE Extending love is the obvious first step, but it’s just the first step. A thought that has been on my mind lately is the difference between tolerance and acceptance and the role that love plays. While I applaud that the church is being permissive in having conversations about the gay and lesbian experience of those who currently align MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
LGBTQIA+ MORMONS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS REACTIONS TO LGBTQIA+ Mormons, Families and Friends Reactions to General Conference. October 16, 2017. Many LGBTQIA+ Mormons shun General Conference because they expect condemning messages to be preached over the pulpit. Some attend and listen faithfully to every talk. Some wait until after General Conference, and then tune in on-line to talks thatreceive
REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. AFFIRMATION: LGBTQ MORMONS, FAMILIES & FRIENDS Affirmation creates worldwide communities of safety, love, and hope and promotes understanding, acceptance, and self-determination of individuals of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. We affirm the inherent self-worth of LGBTQIA+ individuals as complete, equal, and valuable persons and support them as theydefine
BECOME A MEMBER OF AFFIRMATION Become a Member of Affirmation. Being a member of Affirmation is more than just paying dues and having voting privileges. It's a commitment to being an active, strategic, loving, visible support in places where we are needed by the most vulnerable in our community. We know that one of the strengths of the LGBTQ Mormons is a strong desire and OUR VOICES - AFFIRMATION The Rise of the Celebrated Celibate and Single Sexual Minority in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We care about you, and we understand the pressure cooker of the LGBTQ/Latter-day Saint intersection because we stand there and have stood there. We know the true power of your story and receive it in the spirit in which you FIRESIDE FOR PARENTS OF LGBTQ KIDS FEATURING NATHAN KITCHEN On June 6, 2021, Affirmation hosted our first virtual fireside especially for parents of LGBTQ kids. Nathan Kitchen, president ofAffirmation, spoke.
AFFIRMATION AT 2021 SALT LAKE CITY PRIDE It seems fitting that Affirmation's first larger-scale in-person activity as the threat and restrictions from COVID-19 decline was SaltLake City Pride.
HOPE AND BEAUTY IN OSTLER'S QUEER MORMON THEOLOGY: AN Blaire shows us that in the absence of prejudice, there is not a significant difference between queer Mormon theology and Mormontheology.
OUR DECISION TO DIVORCE AND REMAIN A FAMILY I understand. My husband is gay. We went through the emotional grieving and process of ending out marriage last year. However, even with an 8 month separation where he moved out, me taking months to process the grief of the death of our marriage and a HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
MICHAEL HAEHNEL
To tell our youth that any sexual activity is tantamount to murder and to threaten them with God’s wrath is not only dishonest: it is destructive. Our youth want to do the right things; they believe their parents and church leaders. Their spirituality—like the emotional, social, intellectual and sexual aspects of their lives—is undergoing EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: LOVE, TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE Extending love is the obvious first step, but it’s just the first step. A thought that has been on my mind lately is the difference between tolerance and acceptance and the role that love plays. While I applaud that the church is being permissive in having conversations about the gay and lesbian experience of those who currently align MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
LGBTQIA+ MORMONS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS REACTIONS TO LGBTQIA+ Mormons, Families and Friends Reactions to General Conference. October 16, 2017. Many LGBTQIA+ Mormons shun General Conference because they expect condemning messages to be preached over the pulpit. Some attend and listen faithfully to every talk. Some wait until after General Conference, and then tune in on-line to talks thatreceive
REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: LOVE, TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE Extending love is the obvious first step, but it’s just the first step. A thought that has been on my mind lately is the difference between tolerance and acceptance and the role that love plays. While I applaud that the church is being permissive in having conversations about the gay and lesbian experience of those who currently align MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
LGBTQIA+ MORMONS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS REACTIONS TO LGBTQIA+ Mormons, Families and Friends Reactions to General Conference. October 16, 2017. Many LGBTQIA+ Mormons shun General Conference because they expect condemning messages to be preached over the pulpit. Some attend and listen faithfully to every talk. Some wait until after General Conference, and then tune in on-line to talks thatreceive
REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. AFFIRMATION: LGBTQ MORMONS, FAMILIES & FRIENDS Affirmation creates worldwide communities of safety, love, and hope and promotes understanding, acceptance, and self-determination of individuals of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. We affirm the inherent self-worth of LGBTQIA+ individuals as complete, equal, and valuable persons and support them as theydefine
BECOME A MEMBER OF AFFIRMATION Become a Member of Affirmation. Being a member of Affirmation is more than just paying dues and having voting privileges. It's a commitment to being an active, strategic, loving, visible support in places where we are needed by the most vulnerable in our community. We know that one of the strengths of the LGBTQ Mormons is a strong desire and OUR VOICES - AFFIRMATION The Rise of the Celebrated Celibate and Single Sexual Minority in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We care about you, and we understand the pressure cooker of the LGBTQ/Latter-day Saint intersection because we stand there and have stood there. We know the true power of your story and receive it in the spirit in which you FIRESIDE FOR PARENTS OF LGBTQ KIDS FEATURING NATHAN KITCHEN On June 6, 2021, Affirmation hosted our first virtual fireside especially for parents of LGBTQ kids. Nathan Kitchen, president ofAffirmation, spoke.
AFFIRMATION AT 2021 SALT LAKE CITY PRIDE It seems fitting that Affirmation's first larger-scale in-person activity as the threat and restrictions from COVID-19 decline was SaltLake City Pride.
HOPE AND BEAUTY IN OSTLER'S QUEER MORMON THEOLOGY: AN Blaire shows us that in the absence of prejudice, there is not a significant difference between queer Mormon theology and Mormontheology.
OUR DECISION TO DIVORCE AND REMAIN A FAMILY I understand. My husband is gay. We went through the emotional grieving and process of ending out marriage last year. However, even with an 8 month separation where he moved out, me taking months to process the grief of the death of our marriage and a HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
MICHAEL HAEHNEL
To tell our youth that any sexual activity is tantamount to murder and to threaten them with God’s wrath is not only dishonest: it is destructive. Our youth want to do the right things; they believe their parents and church leaders. Their spirituality—like the emotional, social, intellectual and sexual aspects of their lives—is undergoing EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: LOVE, TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE Extending love is the obvious first step, but it’s just the first step. A thought that has been on my mind lately is the difference between tolerance and acceptance and the role that love plays. While I applaud that the church is being permissive in having conversations about the gay and lesbian experience of those who currently align MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
LGBTQIA+ MORMONS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS REACTIONS TO LGBTQIA+ Mormons, Families and Friends Reactions to General Conference. October 16, 2017. Many LGBTQIA+ Mormons shun General Conference because they expect condemning messages to be preached over the pulpit. Some attend and listen faithfully to every talk. Some wait until after General Conference, and then tune in on-line to talks thatreceive
REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. EACH ACCORDING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE Each According to the Dictates of Their Own Conscience. I am honored to be asked to speak with you this Sunday morning, and I honor you for stepping into the light and being here at this conference this weekend. This is my first Affirmation Conference since crawling out from under my rock, just a year ago. If you are like me, then all ofthe
THE IMPORTANCE OF VISIBILITY: REALLY SEEING TRANSGENDER PEOPLE by Joel McDonald. Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV), a day described by its organizers as being “dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments and victories of transgender & gender non-conforming people while raising awareness of the work that is still needed to save trans lives.” The Human Rights Campaign describes the day as “a time to celebrate transgender SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING OUR LGBT YOUNG PEOPLE Jorge Valencia began his tenure as the Point Foundation’s Executive Director in January 2007. He brings to Point a wealth of experience in managing and growing nonprofit organizations, a proven ability to design and manage the infrastructure of expanding organizations and extensive experience with, and sensitivity to, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth issues. HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
USGA AT BYU
USGA at BYU. Understanding Sexuality, Gender, and Allyship (USGA) is an unofficial group of Brigham Young University students, faculty, and guests who wish to enhance the BYU community by providing a safe space for open, respectful conversation on LGBTQ & SSA topics. USGA is a place of refuge, our priority is to have compassion and to seek BEING IN A MIXED-ORIENTATION MARRIAGE IS NOT SOMETHING WE That this is still a secret to so many people has been less about shame—though, we’re Mormon, so, yeah, there’s shame—than it has been about practicality, a sense of bafflement about what, on God’s earth, to do about it. Being in a mixed-orientation marriage is not something we would ever have chosen on purpose. DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS: LOVE, TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE Extending love is the obvious first step, but it’s just the first step. A thought that has been on my mind lately is the difference between tolerance and acceptance and the role that love plays. While I applaud that the church is being permissive in having conversations about the gay and lesbian experience of those who currently align MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
LGBTQIA+ MORMONS, FAMILIES AND FRIENDS REACTIONS TO LGBTQIA+ Mormons, Families and Friends Reactions to General Conference. October 16, 2017. Many LGBTQIA+ Mormons shun General Conference because they expect condemning messages to be preached over the pulpit. Some attend and listen faithfully to every talk. Some wait until after General Conference, and then tune in on-line to talks thatreceive
REV. DR. FATIMAH S. SALLEH TO SPEAK AT AFFIRMATION Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh is the founder of A Certain Work, an organization dedicated to educating on issues of faith, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She received her Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. AFFIRMATION: LGBTQ MORMONS, FAMILIES & FRIENDS Affirmation creates worldwide communities of safety, love, and hope and promotes understanding, acceptance, and self-determination of individuals of diverse sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions. We affirm the inherent self-worth of LGBTQIA+ individuals as complete, equal, and valuable persons and support them as theydefine
BECOME A MEMBER OF AFFIRMATION Become a Member of Affirmation. Being a member of Affirmation is more than just paying dues and having voting privileges. It's a commitment to being an active, strategic, loving, visible support in places where we are needed by the most vulnerable in our community. We know that one of the strengths of the LGBTQ Mormons is a strong desire and OUR VOICES - AFFIRMATION The Rise of the Celebrated Celibate and Single Sexual Minority in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We care about you, and we understand the pressure cooker of the LGBTQ/Latter-day Saint intersection because we stand there and have stood there. We know the true power of your story and receive it in the spirit in which you FIRESIDE FOR PARENTS OF LGBTQ KIDS FEATURING NATHAN KITCHEN On June 6, 2021, Affirmation hosted our first virtual fireside especially for parents of LGBTQ kids. Nathan Kitchen, president ofAffirmation, spoke.
AFFIRMATION AT 2021 SALT LAKE CITY PRIDE It seems fitting that Affirmation's first larger-scale in-person activity as the threat and restrictions from COVID-19 decline was SaltLake City Pride.
HOPE AND BEAUTY IN OSTLER'S QUEER MORMON THEOLOGY: AN Blaire shows us that in the absence of prejudice, there is not a significant difference between queer Mormon theology and Mormontheology.
OUR DECISION TO DIVORCE AND REMAIN A FAMILY I understand. My husband is gay. We went through the emotional grieving and process of ending out marriage last year. However, even with an 8 month separation where he moved out, me taking months to process the grief of the death of our marriage and a HARASSMENT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT STATEMENT Affirmation’s Harassment and Sexual Harassment Statement Affirmation: LGBTQ Mormons, Families, and Friends (hereafter noted asAffirmation) has
MAUDE ADAMS: MORMON, LESBIAN AND THE BROADWAY'S FIRST She was a college acting teacher. She grew up in a Mormon family. She was a lesbian. Maude Adams. Maude Adams, her stage name, was born Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden in 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her mother was Asaneth Ann Adams Kiskadden, also an actress, who went by the stage name of Annie Adams. She was the daughter of early Mormonconverts.
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To tell our youth that any sexual activity is tantamount to murder and to threaten them with God’s wrath is not only dishonest: it is destructive. Our youth want to do the right things; they believe their parents and church leaders. Their spirituality—like the emotional, social, intellectual and sexual aspects of their lives—is undergoingSkip to content
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