Fourteen Lines for Mary
In this poem, Sarah Neff imagines Mary consoling Eve.
In this poem, Sarah Neff imagines Mary consoling Eve.
Meghan Larissa Good shows that when God has a secret, God talks to women.
Musician Sus Long on how she learned to stop watching men’s mouths.
Meghan Florian considers how soccer influenced her feminist awakening.
This article discusses the purity culture of the Southern Baptist Church and its potential ramifications upon women’s self-identifying sexuality.
In this poem by Rebecca Lauren, a granddaughter recalls a missing family member.
This essay explores the space between the physical and the spiritual where the Eden curse still interferes and casts a visceral darkness over women today.
Elizabeth Antus argues that an engagement with the work of best-selling author Geneen Roth enables Christians, especially women, to articulate resistance to the body-hating cycle of dieting and bingeing so prominent in US culture.
Lee Price is a figurative painter from New York. She has been painting women and food for over twenty years and continues to address the intersections of food with body image, addiction, and unabating desire. In this interview Price shares her trajectory as a painter, her personal struggles with food, and the ongoing battle of […]