The Harms of Projecting the Mormon Male Gaze Onto Young Women
Last Sunday a male speaker visiting my ward repeated a variation of a joke that always makes me cringe, “the more doors that get
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Last Sunday a male speaker visiting my ward repeated a variation of a joke that always makes me cringe, “the more doors that get
Welcome to the Exponent Book Review Series and Cyber Monday Giveaway! Over this week and ending on Cyber Monday, we will share our thoughts on books that
Welcome to the Exponent Book Review Series and Cyber Monday Giveaway! Over this week and ending on Cyber Monday, we will share our thoughts on books that
By Maureen Edgerly What do porcupines, islands and congregations have in common? Consider the following fable and poem. “A number of porcupines huddled together for
By Emily Upon my acceptance to BYU, I was put in a group message with almost 300 other new freshmen. Our conversations covered a wide
Welcome to the Exponent Book Review Series and Cyber Monday Giveaway! Over this week and ending on Cyber Monday, we will share our thoughts on books that
I started bringing my husband to all one on one interviews such as callings because if a calling was not right for me and I
I was eleven years old. I had been called in for a pre-YW/Primary graduation interview. Towards the end of the interview, the bishopric member asked
During the October 2018 Women’s Session of General Conference, President Dallin H. Oaks, first counselor in the Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of
I was Primary president in a ward that wasn’t huge, but we did definitely have plenty of adults who could’ve helped out in Primary. I
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