
My Mother’s Tribe
When I was a child, Exponent II meant pin up parties, left over blue pencils and graph paper scattered throughout our house—the remnants of my
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
When I was a child, Exponent II meant pin up parties, left over blue pencils and graph paper scattered throughout our house—the remnants of my
This is great news!  Here’s what Biking in a Skirt was like for me when I was a sister missionary: Biking in a Skirt
This post comes to us from Linda Hoffman Kimball, seen here with a 1979 cover that she illustrated. I was brand new to Mormondom in
“Anybody who writes knows you don’t simply write what you believe. You write to find out what you believe, or what you can afford to
I still remember the day that I found The Exponent blog. Â It was Fall 2007, and Julie Beck had just given her “Mothers Who Know”
Author Nancy Dredge, Exponent II foremother, pictured with her daughter Margaret Moore. Exponent has meant many different things to me over the years. Initially, I
In this Exponent classic, guest poster Maria details what it’s like to be the Bishop’s wife. I feel like all bishops’ wives should be read
Exponent II has been my spiritual and emotional salvation for the last decade or so. I found Exponent II in my mid 20s when I
Mine is a common story; it’s happened many times. Girl moves to Boston. Girl meets Exponent II. Girl hears the words she’s always thought, but
This post comes to us from Exponent II Founding Mother, Claudia Bushman.  It’s all about connection and working together. It’s all about having lots
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.