Guest Post: Talismans
By Bird In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, at the MPCE (Ministry of Planning and External Cooperation), we worked in a high white room reached by narrow marble
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
By Bird In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, at the MPCE (Ministry of Planning and External Cooperation), we worked in a high white room reached by narrow marble
by Rebecca I picture myself someday sitting in a Sunday School lesson wherein priesthood authority is discussed. It would have to be Sunday School, because
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Bat Sheva Marcus, President of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA) and Sharon Weiss-Greenberg, Executive Director
I absolutely loved this book! Zandra Vranes and Tamu Smith co-authored it and they talk about life experiences they had from their childhood through adulthood
Read it here: The Mormon Church Just Allowed Female Employees To Wear Pants. Here’s Why That’s A Big Deal.
The weekend after I gave birth, a friend sent me a poem. She’d written it months before, early in this pregnancy, on a day when
“We teach self-reliance as a principle of life, that we ought to provide for ourselves and take care of our own needs.” 1 – Work
The Deseret News is reporting Pants for women, parental leave for all LDS Church employees. In celebration of this landmark, I am reposting the Put
What do we mean when we use the word doctrine? Is doctrine eternal, unchanging? I have been teaching gospel doctrine for three and a half
By SEP I am back home from BYU in between semesters, and I am feeling nostalgic. Relief Society is what really gets to me. Growing
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