Lindsay Hansen Park
Lindsay Hansen Park is the Assistant Director for the Salt Lake City non-profit Sunstone[1] and blogs for feministmormonhousewives.org about women's issues inside and outside of the LDS Church. She is the main voice behind Feminist Mormon Housewives Podcast,[2] which has been recommended by New York Times Religion Reporter Laurie Goodstein.[3] Her work and voice have been referenced in The Wall Street Journal,[4] Prevail,[5] The Salt Lake Tribune's Trib Talk,[6] City Weekly,[7] and Quartz Magazine.[8] As the Assistant Director of Sunstone, Park has been credited with expanding the Sunstone audience to be more diverse.[9] The 2015 Sunstone Symposium was described as having "many contributors from the millennial generation, racially diverse communities, and non-Americans," along with "the sea of white, gray-haired presenters and participants"[10] that have frequented Sunstone's events throughout its history.
In 2014, Park started the Year of Polygamy podcast, where she details the history of Mormon polygamy from the viewpoint of women.[11] The podcast was referenced in a New York Times article on Leslie Olpin Petersen's Forgotten Wives series of paintings.[12]
References
- ↑ "About Us". 2009-05-03. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ "Mormon Feminism 101: the Podcast". 2012-05-15. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ "Laurie Goodstein on Twitter". Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ Fowler, Geoffrey A. "Woman Leads Prayer at Mormon Event". WSJ. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ "PREVAIL | UMOCA". www.utahmoca.org. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ Tribune, The Salt Lake. "Trib Talk: Preppers and the end times". Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ "CityWeekly by Wehaa". e.cityweekly.net. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ "Yes, it is possible to both be Mormon and a feminist". Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ Tribune, Peggy Fletcher Stack The Salt Lake. "Sunstone puts on a younger, more diverse face as symposium explores hipper Mormon topics". Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ Tribune, Peggy Fletcher Stack The Salt Lake. "Sunstone puts on a younger, more diverse face as symposium explores hipper Mormon topics". Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ↑ Johnson, Eric M. "Mormon church says founder had about 40 wives". Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ↑ The New York Times, Jennifer Dobner (August 15, 2015). "Mormon Leader Joseph Smith's 34 Wives Inspire Utah Artist". Retrieved 14 October 2016.