In the early 1990's she gave her diploma back to BYU in protest of their treatment of professors.
Oh, how courageous! How noble! How daring! How correct in that a feminist, critical theory, academic leftist kind of way!
After receiving her doctorate in English from UCLA, she decided she no longer felt comfortable attending church because of her disgust with the way Mormon leadership aggressively campaigned against same-sex marriage.
She left the Church here. She's in abject apostasy here as to fundamental, essential doctrine that has vast implications, both spiritually and culturally.
But she has returned to activity now.
What about her positions on homosexual marriage?
Brooks’s “loving criticism” of her church doesn’t sit well with some Mormons. "BYU poli-sci professor and blogger Ralph Hancock is one of her most vocal critics." On his Bulwark blog, he often questions Brooks’s “Mormonism” because of her liberalism, feminism, and stance on gay rights.
I don't know Hancock, but he clearly actually understands LDS doctrine and what Brooks is attempting to do with it and how she is attempting to position herself in the public eye as a "faithful" and "believing" Mormon (and a "national voice on Mormon life and politics) when in actuality she is a leftist cafeteria Mormon with little actual connection at a deep level to its core tenets.