Family History for People of Color
The following guest post is by Michelle Franzoni Thorley. You can follow her extraordinary work about family history, race, generational trauma, and art at @flora_familiar
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
The following guest post is by Michelle Franzoni Thorley. You can follow her extraordinary work about family history, race, generational trauma, and art at @flora_familiar
During my mission in Europe, we brought an investigator to church and, after the meeting, he told us he wasn’t happy with the way our
Hello, I’m Abby – and I was part of Ordain Women. I have a lot of photos and memories of the October 2014 general
Before my faith transition got intense, I tried to ignore doubt. As doubt grew, I tried to rationalize them by throwing up my hands and
LDS teachings on motherhood are incomplete. Here’s what I wish I had been taught before having children. As a struggling parent to a newborn and
It was baptism day and the tap was dry. Utilities worked sporadically in that town in the Dominican Republic. Today there was no running water
On Saturday, October 5, 2019, President Nelson gave a talk at the Women’s (and girls age 8 and older) Session titled, “Spiritual Treasures,” where he
Book Review: Essays on American Indian & Mormon History, edited by P. Jane Hafen & Brenden W. Resnink, published 2019 by the University of Utah
From Deseret News October 5th: “Relief Society presidents and Elders Quorum presidents may take a greater role in counseling adult members. Young Women presidents may
While the Young Women Theme of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) has been tweaked at various times over the past few
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.