Sisters Speak: Mormon Feminists and Temple Recommends
Dear Exponent readers, the Sisters Speak column of an upcoming Exponent II magazine will focus on the topic of the temple recommend interview experience for feminists. I am
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Dear Exponent readers, the Sisters Speak column of an upcoming Exponent II magazine will focus on the topic of the temple recommend interview experience for feminists. I am
Guest Post by Leslie Dalton Leslie is a junior high English teacher. She and her husband live in Utah County. In the beginning, there
Recently I attended one of the several Mormon Feminist retreats that happen around the US. I have been to different retreats off and on for
Guest post by Domestic Philosopher Sunrise on a Yearning Female Soul Cold bears down. I fall upon my knees in prayer. Enduring, hollow winds that
Traduction en français/Click for French Translation You can find the original lesson here. My version of this lesson follows the main points of the ETB
Here we are, approaching Mother’s Day 2015, filling the-Exponent.com with stories of Heavenly Mother. We testify of Her love. We wonder aloud about Her existence,
Like our poet-prophetess of old, I too seek the “mutual approbation” that comes from our Heavenly Parents to let me know that I’m not alone
Many women—and men—yearn for our heavenly mother. I don’t. When I believe in her at all, I tend to resent my absentee heavenly parent, just
Guest Post by Katie PayneKatie just graduated with an MFA from Brigham Young University, and is about to move across the continent to start a new adventure
CW: Suicidal thoughts I moved to Oakland five years ago. One of my first outings in the Bay Area was a gathering at Carol Lynn
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