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Mormon Stories Podcast

1355: The Sandy, Utah Rainbow Flag Revolution - Willy & Kristy Donahoo and Cynthia Phillips

Mormon Stories Podcast

Dr. John Dehlin

Religion & Spirituality

4.55.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2020

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Summary

For the past two years a predominantly LDS neighborhood in southeastern Sandy, Utah (known as "Autumn Ridge") has been flying an unusually large number of rainbow flags during PRIDE week to show their support for fellow LGBTQ community members. 

Last week, a faithful, non-LGBTQ-affirming Latter-day Saint neighbor in this community sent a somewhat self-righteous, pretentious, and cowardly letter to his/her fellow LDS neighbors, questioning their faithfulness to the LDS Church due to their flying of these rainbow flags.  In response, a wonderful, faithful LDS Church member and neighbor named Cynthia K. Phillips penned a courageous, thoughtful response to this letter, which can be accessed here.

Today we interview the two founders of the "Project Rainbow" initiative in the Autumn Ridge section of Sandy, Utah: Kristy and Willy Donahoo.  We also interview Cynthia Phillips, who is an active, believing member of her local LDS ward, and who fervently supports this initiative.

Our goals with this episode are:

  1. To spotlight good people doing good things.
  2. To inspire YOU to sponsor a Project Rainbow initiative in your neighborhood.  Our hope is to turn Utah, Idaho, and Arizona RAINBOW-COLORED!

Please join us with your comments and questions!

Bios:

  • Kristy Donahoo is a financial advisor and partner with Ray LeVitre, CFP™. Together, Much of Kristy’s career spanned over 20 years in executive management positions in Northern California/Silicon Valley with high tech and early internet companies. When she relocated to Utah, she was personally recruited by Utah’s Governor Michael O. Leavitt to lead the state’s hosting and business development programs for the 2002 Olympics. She later went on to teach in a highly regarded private Utah school prior to becoming a financial advisor. Kristy and her husband moved to Utah from California about 20 years ago. They enjoy Utah for its people, the four seasons and proximity to their four adult children. She and her family enjoy beach time in California and Hawaii during summers and snow sports during Utah winters. Kristy serves on the Advisory Board of the John Williams Encircle Home in Salt Lake City, a resource center for at-risk LGBTQ+ youth and their families.
  • William Donahoo is an attorney with Donahoo & Associates and also handles case management and firm administration. William joined the firm in 2009 and specializes in prevailing wage cases, representing employee interests. 
  • Cynthia Phillips has been a teacher and administrator in secondary schools for the past 35 years during which she has taught Latin, History, English Language Arts, and Ancient Greek. Cindy is currently a secondary teacher at the Weilenmann School of Discovery, a public charter school located in Park City, UT, where she also served as the Executive Director for many years. During her career, she has never allowed administrative assignments take her fully out of the classroom because teaching and students are her love and passion.  Prior to her administrative and teaching positions at the Weilenmann School, Cindy was an administrator and teacher at the Waterford School, a private school located in Sandy, UT. Cindy is currently a member of the governor-appointed Utah State Charter School Board, a member of the Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission, a member of the Lone Peak Hospital Board in Draper, UT, and a former member of the Northeastern Utah Educational Services Board.  Cindy holds a BA in Latin from Brigham Young University, an MA in Classics from Tufts University, an MA in History from the University of Utah, and she is currently a PhD candidate in Comparative Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Utah. Cindy and her husband, Greg, reside in Sandy, UT and Heber, UT. They have five children and fourteen grandchildren.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Mormon Stories podcast. I'm your host,

0:03.6

John DeLin. It's October 18th, 2020. And today we have, as usual, a super important

0:11.2

and inspiring interview for Mormon Stories podcast. Today we are interviewing Kristi and Willie

0:17.6

Donahue and Cynthia Phillips. And I'm calling this episode the Sandy Utah Rainbow Revolution.

0:27.5

And for those who don't know what I'm talking about, more and more of the past year or two,

0:33.2

we're seeing these rainbow flags flying across the state of Utah, in neighborhoods,

0:38.8

as Mormons and non-Mormons alike show their solidarity for LGBTQ people in the state of Utah.

0:46.0

And a lot of you may not know this, but there is actually an official organization called

0:54.1

Project Rainbow Utah. You can find them at ProjectRainbowUta.org. And this organization helps support

1:02.9

the flying of rainbow flags during important times of the year, specifically during Pride

1:08.8

week or Pride month. We'll talk more about that in a second. So there's the super cool couple

1:16.8

in the super cool neighborhood in Sandy, Utah that really started taking this program to heart.

1:24.9

It's the Donahue's and they flew, they got their neighborhood to fly something like 80 rainbow flags

1:33.0

over the past couple of years. And to post these other signs up to 50 or 55 signs, all to show

1:40.2

support for LGBTQ Mormons and non-Mormons. So just imagine, and I'll just say in Boydkey Packers'

1:47.8

backyard, in a part of Sandy that you would not necessarily expect to be flooded with rainbows,

1:55.5

you'll drive through this neighborhood in southeast Sandy and just see rainbow flag, rainbow flag,

2:01.0

rainbow flag, rainbow flag. And it's really inspiring. And that's the good news. And so Motivation One,

2:10.9

sort of goal number one for this podcast is to teach everyone in Utah and in Idaho and in Arizona

2:18.3

and wherever you live that you, you too, like the Donahue's and their collaborators can start an

2:26.8

initiative where rainbow flags get flown all across your neighborhood during strategic days, weeks,

2:33.5

and months. So that's goal number one. I want to let you know about a cool initiative and encourage

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