Unintended Consequences
We are pleased to feature this guest post by Judy Dushku, one of Exponent II‘s founding mothers. In the months since the LDS church announced
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
We are pleased to feature this guest post by Judy Dushku, one of Exponent II‘s founding mothers. In the months since the LDS church announced
When a friend is going through a hard time and they don’t live near me, my heart aches because the primary way I show love
The Atonement and Resurrection of Jesus Christ Opening Hymn: Where can I turn for peace? Closing Hymn: I need thee every hour I love this
Like many (most?) girls, I grew up with a constant barrage of media messages telling me that I wasn’t good enough. Critical pictures of celebrities
My oldest son turned eight at the end of 2014 and was baptized by my husband. My husband is a wonderful man and I had
As a young teenager, one of the things I wanted most was a BFF. (Best Friend Forever) I didn’t need a whole posse, just one
Four Decades I’m turning 40. I am glad I will be 40, especially when I consider that the only other alternative for me at this
When I was younger, I was very judgmental. There was a woman in my ward growing up who always wore pants to church. She was
As Valentine’s Day nears and passes, we each respond differently to the holiday that celebrates romantic love. Some of us will trade mass-produced Valentine cards
Mormon feminists score small gains — in word, in song, in lessons, and, they hope, in life from the Salt Lake Tribune
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