Blame it on Mel
Mariama grew up a Black Mormon in the UK. Served a mission. Defended the LDS Church. Then she started asking questions. This week on Blame It On Mel, Mariama shares her journey out of Mormonism after reading the CES Letter, the trauma from having a racist mission trainer, confronting the Church’s history of racism, and realizing that many of the explanations she was given as a Black member caused lasting harm. We discuss Mormon racism, the priesthood and temple ban on Black members, teachings of church doctrine about becoming “white and delightsome,” Church accountability, and why she believes racism in the LDS Church is not just history—it’s still affecting members today because it has never been fully addressed or apologized for. Mariama also shares her concerns about the LDS Church’s rapid growth in Africa, including missionary efforts in Nigeria, the role of tithing in impoverished communities, and whether potential converts are being given the full history of Black Mormon racism before joining. We also discuss a troubling experience after she requested no contact from the Church. Despite asking Bishops not to contact her minor child directly, missionaries continued showing up and asking to speak with her young child. The question remains: in what world is it appropriate for adult strangers to seek access to a minor after a parent has explicitly revoked permission? Silence doesn’t heal. The historical doctrine and mistreatment still shapes families, culture, and the lived experience of Black members. 🎙️ HOT TOPICS: • Black Mormons • Mormon racism • Race and Mormonism • LDS Church history • Priesthood ban • Temple ban • White and delightsome teachings • CES Letter • Gospel Topics Essays • Religious deconstruction • Ex-Mormon stories • Church accountability • Church transparency • Mormon Church in Africa • Nigeria missionary work • Tithing controversy • Faith crisis • Religious trauma • Missionary boundaries • Contacting minor children • Parent consent • Church culture • Racism in religion • Mormon Stories • John Dehlin • Leaving Mormonism
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