The Sacrament/Communion, Ordination, and Belonging
I’ve probably taken the sacrament/communion more than 1500 times in my life. As a practicing Mormon, I took it weekly for years and as part
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I’ve probably taken the sacrament/communion more than 1500 times in my life. As a practicing Mormon, I took it weekly for years and as part
The Ordain Women movement is celebrating its fifth anniversary, and asked me, as one of its original organizers, to share some thoughts about its early
Spoiler: women in their 30’s and 40’s. At least in Australia. And they already have children. And they are in faithful marriages. Read by clicking
The taxation on women’s health aids such as breast pumps and tampons shows yet again how women are taxed just for being women. Comparatively, GST
A few months ago, my daughters and I visited an art gallery that had an exhibit titled “Spot the Arab.” This exhibit had quite a few
Hey there. It sounds like maybe you’ve discovered that the church you love and the people in it are a little bit sexist. Maybe you
I ran into a friend recently whom I hadn’t seen in months. She told me she was stepping back from the Church for a while.
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Hindu Priestess Saumya Arya Haas discusses feminism in American Hindu communities, the intersections of caste and
Someone messaged me the other day and asked me why I’m so angry. I’m here to explain why and argue that being angry is often
Fifteen years ago today, I entered the MTC. I wrote previously about the 10 year anniversary of returning home, but I still feel like the
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