Fostering Understanding for Queer Members
My brother had just returned from a diversity and inclusion panel where members of the queer community answered questions prepared anonymously by students. It was
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
My brother had just returned from a diversity and inclusion panel where members of the queer community answered questions prepared anonymously by students. It was
I’m noticing a lot of people praising the implementation of home centered church right before Sunday meetings were temporarily shut down, which is fine –
When I was a child I asked, “Why did Jesus need to die for us?” And “Why couldn’t God just forgive us?” I saw Jesus
As a Queer,Disabled, Person of Color, I have suffered much in this life at the hands of those claiming to act in God’s name. The
For decades, the Church told people of African descent that they may be baptized, pay tithes and offerings, marry, have children and raise
This was a talk I gave in my ward in November 2013. I hope you all enjoy it. Earlier this month, President Uchtdorf gave a
Dear Senator Warren, You concluded your campaign for President today, and my heart swells with equal parts grief and gratitude. Grief for our loss of
by N. Christensen I’ve got chocolate chip cookies in the oven. When I’m overwhelmed, I bake. It’s a coping mechanism that provides an illusion of
Last year, Exponent started an annual art scholarship for Mormon women of color. The goal of the scholarship continues to be to amplify the voices of
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.