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Historian, Mother, Redhead.
Author Imperial Zions: Race, Religion, and Family in the American West and the Pacific
“a well-known LGBT Mormon advocate”—@thedailybeast. “a faith leader to watch”—@AmericanProgress. “Heartbreakingly honest”—@LDSLivingMag. He/him⚣🌈
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Bedaubed by Aunt Peggy in the glory of the Telestial Kingdom. Mormon by heritage, if not by devotion. Friend to the "snakes in the pews." https://tokensandsigns.org
Doubt-filled Believer. Mormon feminist. Raising heck in Rexburg. Living w lupus. Hopeful historian. Idahome-grown. sahm to 4 (3 IVF) babies. Typos galore.
History Professor | Race, Religion, and Masculinity in the Black Freedom Struggle
Historian of religion, race, + society.
Author, Connections: Early American Methodism in the Revolutionary Atlantic World (forthcoming, Cornell UP).
Editor, Journal of Mormon History.
Co-editor, Missionary Interests (Cornell UP, 2024).
Founded in 1966, Dialogue is the oldest independent journal of Mormonism, publishing scholarship, poetry, art and fiction on the Latter-day Saint experience. Published quarterly in print and online, the journal encourages a variety of viewpoints.
Founder of Tiny Kindness Insta (https://www.instagram.com/tinykindnesses/). Author of Mother's Milk & I Gave Her a Name w/ BCC Press. Editor of Mormon Feminism: Essential Writings w/ Oxford University Press. Tired.
Historian, archivist, documents lover. Let's talk Mormon historic print culture, shall we?
Award winning Historian • Ghostwriter
Centering Mormon women in their history and helping clients tell the stories that matter most—their own. Co-writer Fifty Years of Exponent II.
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Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Georgia Reithal Professor Law, Loyola University Chicago. Lots of taxes, jazz, cooking, and cats. Author "God and the IRS: Accommodating Religious Practice in United States Tax Law"
Raised on Chicago's South Side. My research has appeared in The Atlantic, 538, The Guardian, KSL, NYT, NPR, Split Ticket, Salt Lake Tribune & Supreme Court cases.
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"An inspiration to bog witches everywhere"— @jermsguy "Ms Frizzle IRL”— @ElleMaeGal “The funniest person I know on Bluesky"—@cstark “Cranky and Annoyed"— @washingtonpost she/fae kerrycoran.com
Professor of Religion at Kalamazoo College.
Early Christianity, Gender Studies, Mormonism
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