Christlike Attributes, Implicit Bias, and Loving Your BIPOC Neighbor as Yourself
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley In the October 2020 General Conference, I was struck by the address from Elder Scott D. Whiting, “Becoming Like Him.” In
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley In the October 2020 General Conference, I was struck by the address from Elder Scott D. Whiting, “Becoming Like Him.” In
By Eliza Wells Introduction In her April 2020 General Conference address, Primary General President Joy Jones declared, “President Russell M. Nelson taught, ‘It would
This isn’t going to be a summary of general conference – more of a reaction. I saw several people in my social media feeds in
There is no such thing as universal, standard, normal, one size fits all. So writes Caroline Criada Perez in her fascinating book Invisible Women: Data
This week my daughter started a 2 week camp after school. I requested the last 2 hours of each day off as PTO for the
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Guest Post by Melody Melody’s thirty-plus year nursing practice includes clinical management, epidemiology, cardiology, nephrology, oncology, and behavioral medicine. She currently works part time at
I recently read a book that was very angry. The author’s open embrace of her anger was almost jarring to me. She was openly outraged
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When I was a teenager, I didn’t like to be around my grandma. I had not grown up in Utah. My 1960’s childhood in the
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