A Name from Cradle to Grave
“A proper self-respect demands that every woman may have some name by which she may be known from the cradle to the grave,” Elizabeth Cady
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
“A proper self-respect demands that every woman may have some name by which she may be known from the cradle to the grave,” Elizabeth Cady
A friend of mine has feminist leanings, but when it comes to gender issues in the church, she can have a bit of a blind
The kingdom (queendom? commonwealth? city?) of God is like A mustard seed Small Easily missed. Potent. The city of God is like An olive tree
The parallels between societal rape culture and Mormonism’s polygamy culture are alarming. “Rape Culture” is a term used to show the ways society blames victims
Every now and again, all of the things I love, fight for, and feel strongly about meld into one place—that magical thing happened for me
In Jewish and Muslim traditions, we are told that the wife of Potiphar was named Zuleika. The name Zuleika is of Pashtun origin, and it’s
Church announces new curriculum for Sunday school and primary starting January 2019 Adult, youth and primary classes of all ages will study the same passages
I don’t know exactly how it came up but I remember sitting in the passenger seat of my mom’s car, winding through the tree-lined back
“For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” 1 Corinthians 15:22 In the beginning, God created a world
by Charlotte Shurtz I grew up in a small, conservative Arizona town where I heard stories of families who were tired of finding the corpses
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