November 2025 Newsletter

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Welcome to our first Her Times newsletter! We’re thrilled to have you join us as we seek to uplift the voices and stories of women. We are just getting started and are absolutely looking for more women to join us in this project.

If you are a writer, poet, creative, or otherwise talented woman wanting to work with other women to help make moves for collective liberation, don’t hesitate to fill out our Contact Us form. We’re looking for all different types of skills and ideas from women of diverse backgrounds and lived experiences.

As we’ve been getting started, here’s our publications so far!

  • Rooted Creativity with Kida Wolfskin

    Rooted Creativity with Kida Wolfskin

    Afrofuturist, feminist painter, Kida Wolfskin, creates out of the overflow of her connection to nature and her own roots. ”My art is really about putting the human and the environment together because we are one thing. People want to dissociate from it—there is me and there is nature—but you can’t do that because we’re part of nature.” Wolfskin seeks to emphasize this connection particularly with women. “Everytime I draw different scenes, the energy always matches with the woman. I want people…

  • A Space For Healing: The Perspective of an Employee at Utah Valley University

    A Space For Healing: The Perspective of an Employee at Utah Valley University

    This article follows the experience and thoughts of an employee at Utah Valley University following the shooting of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025. It speaks to the community response in the wake of the traumatic event.

  • Grasping at the Root: a White American Woman’s Journey to Radicalization

    Grasping at the Root: a White American Woman’s Journey to Radicalization

    This essay (including audio read by the author) follows the journey of a white American woman raised from birth in the Evangelical church as she navigates religious deconstruction, moves to France, and awakens to the ever-present harms of white supremacist capitalist cishetero patriarchy. Learning from Black feminist and womanist teachers, she shares about her hope for collective liberation.

  • How MWEG Built A National Women-Led Movement For Ethical Government

    How MWEG Built A National Women-Led Movement For Ethical Government

    This article is about the non-profit group Mormon Women for Ethical Government. The non-partisan activist group lobbies the government and helps encourage women to use their voice and get involved.

  • Burlesque Queendom with Foxy Lexxi Brown

    Burlesque Queendom with Foxy Lexxi Brown

    This article highlights the art of Black French-Canadian burlesque performer Foxy Lexxi Brown. It focuses particularly on her act Jungle Queendom which pays hommage to the past, present, and future of Black women.

We have also published several poems which we invite you to check out!

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