Queer Mormon Joy: An Interview with Kerry Pray
If there is an argument about joy that this book makes, it’s this: take it. It’s yours. It belongs to you. Don’t wait for it.
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
If there is an argument about joy that this book makes, it’s this: take it. It’s yours. It belongs to you. Don’t wait for it.
Blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen writes, “I knew long before I met or married anyone that my future husband’s education would take priority over mine. If
Before the digital age, Exponent II was a hand-produced, “kitchen table”-style newspaper. Between much of 1976–1978, Grethe and Chase Peterson hosted the paper’s production in
Blogger Caroline Kline was interviewed on Mormon Land Podcast this week! Discussing President Camille Johnson’s recent message at BYU Women’s Conference, Caroline said, “I have
“[Jesus] did not live a temple-centered life; he lived a love and humanity-centered life. Following Jesus means subversively fostering community, friendship and love, even when
Blogger Lavender writes, “As a human, my roots are from my mother. Everyone’s roots start within their mother. I forgot how beautifully common that is.”
Blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen writes, “I’m the product of the LDS Young Women’s program of the 1990s. If there’s one thing I can personally claim
We slaughtered two pigs over the weekend on our small hobby farm in New England. Don’t worry, no further details about that. Our resident expert,
“Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.” Matthew 6:12 Accounting metaphors run throughout the gospel. In the Lord’s Prayer, debt is used as
“I don’t think we should forget the distance we’ve traveled to get to this moment. As with many other topics pertaining to the church, it
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