
IWD Series 2018: Suffrage and the Priesthood
International Women’s Day was first proposed by a socialist and suffragette from Germany named Clara Zetkin in 1910. Two of the colors signifying IWD come
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
International Women’s Day was first proposed by a socialist and suffragette from Germany named Clara Zetkin in 1910. Two of the colors signifying IWD come
In the spirit of our International Women’s Day series and Mormonism’s #metoo movement (#Mormonmetoo), this March Young Women lesson on forgiveness works to help young
A jubilee for Mormon women! At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women is available online without cost. Translations in
Read this fantastic post over at By Common Consent. “Every generation is told they are the “chosen generation”. But I firmly believe this is what
Guest post by Deborah Squires-Coleman My name is Debbie and I live in Essex, England. I have been in love and married to my husband for
By Eleanor Rose The Articles of Faith were originally written as a letter to a Chicago newspaper https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg. After Joseph Smith’s death, enthusiastic saints found
Article of Faith #2 has always been my favorite. Even with my recurring doubts that “men” really means “human beings” in this case. The obvious
This is a book review for The Plural Marriage Revelation by William Victor Smith. It is a part of the Textual Studies of the Doctrine and Covenants
Being a female prime minister brings some quirkiness to the job, as Jacinda Ardern could tell you. She has headlined in Vogue in addition to typical
Guest post by Adela. Adela is a lifelong church member who lives in New England with her family. She is in the toddler-mom phase of
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