
In 2015, the Exponent community urged policy change.
In 2015, several of the most lively conversations on the Exponent blog centered on church policy. The post that received the most comments in 2015,
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
In 2015, several of the most lively conversations on the Exponent blog centered on church policy. The post that received the most comments in 2015,
I’ve listened to the stories over the last few weeks of women who have come forward to talk about how presidential candidate Donald Trump sexually
Don’t mess with Mormons, says the Huffington Post, as #MormonMafia trends on Twitter. Lou Dobbs’ Rant About ‘Mormon Mafia’ Becomes Twitter’s Best New Hashtag
I’ve been a Democrat since I was 18. I’ve never had any regrets about this political affiliation, though I have on occasion found myself admiring
Congratulations and thank you to the many advocates who worked toward this change. BYU to adopt amnesty clause after sexual assault, honor code controversy
Overwhelmingly, it is the deeply moral women of America who are deciding this election.
cw: pregnancy loss Seven years ago, I was pregnant with my third child. I was uneasy about this pregnancy – it wasn’t planned (thanks for
Despite never having seen Return of the Jedi, my 5-year-old loves all things Star Wars. While perusing an “easy reader” from the library, he came
“You’re asking for too much. That’s not reasonable.” “That is such a little thing to complain about. You’re too easily offended.” Scope critiques may be
November 1 is the deadline for the annual Exponent II essay contest. We are so excited to read your submissions and publish the essays in
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.