Where was your mother, when?
I scrolled through my facebook home feed this past weekend. I love the graduations, vacations, babies, heartwarming or thought provoking videos. There is this feeling
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I scrolled through my facebook home feed this past weekend. I love the graduations, vacations, babies, heartwarming or thought provoking videos. There is this feeling
Spanish translation generously supplied by Lindsay Wilde Unsworth. Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation From the manual: “Surely the Lord will support us if we use
One of the Top Ten Most Commented Posts of 2010, Mormon Feminist Activism by Jessawhy, particularly caught my attention.  In this post, Jessawhy examines “the possibilities of
I moved to California in 2010, two years after Proposition 8. Previously, I had lived in Provo for school. Proposition 8 had forced 3 of
 Have extra reading time on your hands this weekend? Here’s a round up of some links and stories to catch up on. Heavenly Mother’s Day:
The Doves and Serpents blog is not online but here are the great posts Exponent bloggers posted there when our bloggers swapped places with theirs
I remember at an Exponent II board meeting in early 2004, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich said, “There’s this new thing called a blog, and there’s this
Many books teach and focus on the health and safety of giving birth, from comfort techniques to medical procedures. Â But few delve into God or
By Jenny In my last two posts I have been talking about authority and leadership, and the vital need we have to challenge and redefine
I edit the “Sisters Speak” column for The Exponent magazine. It’s fascinating seeing all the varied and diverse responses from different Mormon women, whether active,
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.