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Evan Smith

    Evan Smith è un drammaturgo americano le cui opere sono caratterizzate da un acuto sguardo nella psiche umana. Le sue opere teatrali esplorano complesse relazioni interpersonali e i dilemmi morali che i suoi personaggi affrontano. Lo stile di Smith è spesso descritto come originale e provocatorio, spingendo il pubblico a riflettere sulle proprie prospettive. La sua produzione rappresenta un contributo significativo al teatro contemporaneo.

    Socialist History 51. Left intellectuals after 1956
    No Platform
    Gay Latter-Day Saint Crossroads: My Journey, Your Journey, and a Scripture-Based Path Forward
    • 2021

      Evan Smith believed the anti-gay messages he heard in church during his childhood, which contributed to some negative views he held toward LGBTQ people. Later, as a bishop and then a counselor in a stake presidency, his heart softened as church members came to him seeking guidance about feeling attracted to others of the same gender. Evan's investigating and study became personal when his own son came out as gay.In this topically navigable book, Evan tackles the issues with a lawyer's mind and a penetrating analysis of scriptures and church doctrine. He addresses such questions as "What insights apply from the end of polygamy and the race-based priesthood/temple ban?" "Why do I stay in the church?" and, most importantly, "What words are hurtful/helpful to LGBTQ people and their families?"

      Gay Latter-Day Saint Crossroads: My Journey, Your Journey, and a Scripture-Based Path Forward
    • 2020

      No Platform

      A History of Anti-Fascism, Universities and the Limits of Free Speech

      • 230pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the history of 'no platforming' at British universities since the 1970s, this book explores over forty years of student protests against racist and fascist speakers. It delves into the evolution of this tactic, examining its implications for free speech and campus culture, and highlights key events and figures involved in the movement. Through this historical lens, it provides insight into the ongoing debates surrounding tolerance, activism, and the role of universities in shaping societal values.

      No Platform