Songs of a Fat Mormon Woman
i. When I was little — two, maybe three years old — my mother used to get me out of the bath and wrap me
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i. When I was little — two, maybe three years old — my mother used to get me out of the bath and wrap me
My name is Amy. I am a college graduate, a political scientist, a feminist, a woman, a sister, a daughter, a friend. I am a
I have been thinking very hard of the (just passed) World Breastfeeding Week, and what I would like to say, and I think what I
I had a friend ask last week about going to graduate school with children. It was a good opportunity to reflect on my experience so
by Hope Preface: This is a letter I never sent; I have instead chosen to publish it here because I believe it will ultimately do more
A few months ago, my family was invited to a bat mitzvah. I had gone to a friend’s bar mizvah when I was 14, so
I procrastinated until it was too late. I had printed the email request, added to my to-do list, thought of a few ideas, stalled, and
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Kate Wallace Nunnely, co-founder of the Junia Project and Associate Pastor at Wellspring Free Methodist Church
It would be awkward, for one thing. That is one of the takeaways from Pilot Program, a play included in the collection Third Wheel by
I’m attending Sunstone this week and went to a very moving session yesterday. It was titled “Extraordinary Ordinary Mormon Women.” The session description promised to
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.