Why is there no Justice in Mormon Discourse?
Recently, Gina Colvin shared a video of a choral song that I found deeply moving. “For Everyone Born” completely resonated with me spiritually, and to
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Recently, Gina Colvin shared a video of a choral song that I found deeply moving. “For Everyone Born” completely resonated with me spiritually, and to
Sister Sassy is The Exponent’s resident Agony Aunt. Â Heed her advice at your own risk! Dear Sister Sassy, There has been a lot of conflict
With the recent news about a stake president refusing to give a temple recommend to a woman for breastfeeding in church, there have been a
Hi BYU, First off, I wanted to thank you for 4.5 of the best years of my life. I am a non-Mormon alumna who graduated
What is your experience with Ministering thus far? This is a collection of comments from various women in regard to the new “Ministering” program to
The recent blog post about a woman being refused a temple recommend because of her breastfeeding practice really hit a nerve in the Mormon online community. Some
Peggy Stack contextualizes the ongoing efforts of Mormon feminists over the last decade in bringing attention to the LDS Church’s lack of policy or guideline
[Photo by Hristo Fidanov on Pexels] This is the second of a three-part series about how to navigate difficult conversations. Part I discussed how
By Artemis Dear Stake President, I hear that you have a special concern for the delicate sensibilities of the porn addicts and lusty teenage priesthood
I have noticed lately that public apologies have become a thing. Kind of. I’ve seen TV commercials from Facebook, saying they were going to do
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