Guest Post: Breaking Bread on the Sabbath–A Hope
by Ashley I have been thinking the past few days about a woman named Lavina Fielding Anderson. I do not know her personally, but I
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Ashley I have been thinking the past few days about a woman named Lavina Fielding Anderson. I do not know her personally, but I
Carol Lynn Pearson Carol Lynn Pearson is an advocate for LGBTQ rights (see her book Goodbye, I Love You) and feminist theology (see her book,
For most of my adult life I have altered my hair color. I’ve dyed, bleached, highlighted, lowlighted, and balayaged the heck out of my hair
Our ward mission leader gave the closing talk today. Every single time he talked about the benefits of serving a mission, he spoke in terms
Earlier this year, my ward got a new bishopric. Not long after that, the former bishop and his first counselor were called as primary teachers.
In the past I’ve done a lot of puzzles with my kids. We started off when they were little, doing simple puzzles. Often there was
I used to love the temple. I was uncomfortable, obviously, with the sexist elements. I felt betrayed when I was required to pledge obedience to my
When I was a freshman at BYU-I, the bishopric in my ward wanted to interview all of us to start the semester off. I ended
by Beth Murry I stood at the end of the diving board looking down into the blue water of the deep end. The distance between
My dad held my patriarchal blessing over my head for so many things. I tried to choose my own path for my career and was
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