Guest Post: A Peaceful Transition of Power- An Update
by Ellen Well, you will all be amazed that I can report that the whole peaceful transition of power went exactly as anticipated. Three well-liked
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Ellen Well, you will all be amazed that I can report that the whole peaceful transition of power went exactly as anticipated. Three well-liked
Exponent blogger April Young Bennett responds to disparaging comments about the Women’s March by prominent Mormon women in her local newspaper: Women’s March was a
by Wendy I made this sign and held it during the Women’s March on Washington. I didn’t realize that it took courage to proclaim
by Aly H First, some housekeeping. When I say “nuanced,” I’m referring to stances on abortion that fall between the “illegal in all” or “legal
March brings to us our first visiting teaching message of the year with no words from women or about women. In the month that we
Cross-posted at Ordain Women. “As your mothers and sisters in Christ, we are here to support you and bless you this day.” Almost a year
by Linsey Laidlaw Dear Ms. Dalton, (The traditional title of “Sister” doesn’t feel apt at present.) I am writing in response to the Desert News piece
Here’s coverage from the Salt Lake Tribune, with responses to Sister Dalton’s remarks about the women who marched in NYC from our friend Andrea. Peggy’s
by Becca Lee Ogden Because my family lives in Provo, Utah, our ward shares a building with several other wards. One of these wards uses
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