You Can’t Go Home Again
A week ago, I went home. Well, to one of the many homes I’ve had… I went home to my alma mater, my college. Or
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
A week ago, I went home. Well, to one of the many homes I’ve had… I went home to my alma mater, my college. Or
Why Does The Lord Want Me To Be Healthy? Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation Sometimes I think young women lessons like this one tend to
When I first started reading about gender and history, I was teaching a class on twentieth century art history. Whitney Chadwick’s Women, Art, and Society gave
One of my best friends, Jocelyn, whom I left behind in Seattle, sent a friend of hers to me through Facebook messenger today. I have
By Wendy (This song is performed by Wendy and her sister.) I was 24 when I got divorced and my parents separated. It was a
Courtney is a law librarian living in NYC. She likes poetry, bikes, and Ethiopian food. Her next career will be in finance. As a Mormon, I’ve spent
(Inspired by a beautiful part in a beautiful book, 100 Birds Taught Me To Fly, called, “Twelve Times I Prayed.”) My sister, C, holding my baby, singing,
At first, I didn’t understand my own visceral reaction to the final question of the American presidential debate last night, which I am sure was
“Marriage really is just a piece of paper,” I said to my fellow Laurel as we sat in an unused room in the church, skipping
Why Is It Important For Me To Gain An Education And Develop Skills? I would begin this young women lesson by asking the main question,
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