
So much of the modern worldview regarding sex, gender, and the roles they play in society comes from the foundations of ancient religions that arose in the Near East, thousands of years ago. But who laid those foundations? When did they lay them? And what were the circumstances that led to their dominance? Watch the video above to learn the answers.

In this second episode on Biblical patriarchy, we uncover the patriarchal undertones of the Abrahamic covenant — circumcision. What are the origins of this ancient ritual, and how has it shaped a gender hierarchy? Explore the intersection of religion and power as we dissect the implications of this enduring tradition. Watch our video essay to unravel the intricate layers of the covenant's influence on modern society.

Join us as we explore the historical shift from Jesus' inclusive approach to the prevailing patriarchy in modern Christian churches. Embark on a journey to unravel the mystery behind this transformation and its implications for today's society.

As we all know, for many thousands of years, people all over the world believed in religions that included gods and goddesses. But think about the world today. We’re still very much into gods... what happened to the goddesses?

I’m sure you’ve heard about trad wives - short for “traditional” wives - who embrace traditional gender roles like cooking all their food from scratch, homemaking, and supporting their husbands as the head of the household.

An essay about my learning journey on the topic of same-sex marriage.

Confucius, Buddha, and Christ all preached humility, sacrifice, and selflessness — all excellent virtues, especially for the men in charge. But because these teachings were created by men and for men, it’s worth asking: Do these teachings benefit everyone equally? Let's discuss.

Join us behind the scenes for an exclusive look at the making of "Dear Mormon Man, Tell Me What You Would Do," with author Amy McPhie Allebest, artist Becca Lee, and narrator Stacey Harkey, as they share their thoughts on the process and experience of bringing this unique story to life.

What if, after 40 years of dedicating your life to a belief system that wasn't inclusive of your gender, you felt you had reached a breaking point? What would you do?