
What I Told My Daughter on the Day of Her Baptism
A few months ago, my daughter was baptized. I’ve known since I was nine years old that I would struggle with having no part in
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
A few months ago, my daughter was baptized. I’ve known since I was nine years old that I would struggle with having no part in
Every year, starting on December 1st, I set out a basket of holiday-themed children’s books, complete with a list of which books to read each
Dendo: One Year and One Half in Tokyo, by Brittany Long Olson is a comic-style memoir, or really daily journal, of one missionary’s experience from
by Sarah S. “MOMMY’S HOME!” I cried, as I bounded down the stairs to the front door, while my parents quickly shuffled into the house
Most of us are probably familiar with the primary song “If the Savior Stood Beside Me.” It asks us to consider what we might do
Like many of you, my family and I are doing the #LightTheWorld. Last year we did it as well—things were a bit different then, as
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Sandra Clark Jergensen and Shelah Mastney Miner, https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpgs of the Mormon women’s anthology, Seasons of Change, discuss how
Descent blogs at http://jenneology.blogspot.com. She is a homeschooling mother to three little scholars. While they sleep, she runs off in the night to serve as a
Earlier this year I checked out a children’s library book called Changing Woman and Her Sisters: Stories of Goddesses from Around the World by Katrin
By Anonymous No one ever instructed me about sex. When I was about 12 years old I figured out the basics from a magazine
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