More Women’s Voices in General Conference!
During his tenure, President Nelson has made a number of significant changes to the way the Church operates. Especially notable is the reduction from a
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
During his tenure, President Nelson has made a number of significant changes to the way the Church operates. Especially notable is the reduction from a
Lisa Delpit said, “Those with power are frequently least aware of–or least willing to acknowledge–its existence [and] those with less power are often most aware
Have you read “The Ones Who Walked Away From Omelas” by Ursula LeGuin? Beneath Omelas, a city of prosperity and contentment, lives a child in
Spotlight is a new feature on the Exponent II blog to shine light on individuals or projects in the world of Mormon Feminism outside of
I’m a lawyer in solo practice in the southwestern United States. I cover a large state and parts of surrounding states, representing disability claimants before
Few things are as exciting to me as thorough explorations of origin stories–especially if they revolve around badass women, challenge my assumptions, and elevate my
Guest Post by Nicole Sbitani. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes
As a way to continue the pursuit of Anti-Racism work in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, a Q&A fireside will be offered this Sunday,
Using Our Best Judgment These sections focus on counsel given to a group of missionaries who traveled from Kirtland, Ohio to Jackson County, Missouri in
TW: Sexual assault, slavery, lynching, forcible removal of Indigenous children The Church has evidently decided to publish anything that someone with the title “Elder”
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.