Queer Mormon Women*: Personal Narrative 101
by K.M. This is a post that is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. “Power is
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by K.M. This is a post that is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. “Power is
It is that time of year again…that last minute scramble to find the ideal way to tell someone you love how much they mean to
This new series from The Exponent features Queer Mormon Women*. Join us as we hear the experiences, voices, stories, and musings of Mormon people who
Traduction en français/Click for French Translation Tradicción español/Click for Spanish Translation It seems imperative that this lesson be taught alongside of and heavily referring to Elder
I first heard the music of Sweet Honey in the Rock as the introduction to a Sunday School class on loving my neighbor. The instructor
For the lds.org lesson plan, click here. Mars jeunes femmes Qu’est-ce que la grâce ? Traduction en français/Click for French Translation Introduce the doctrine I would
Guest Post by A Group of Queer Mormon Women When we saw the “Day of Apologies” initiative a few days ago we thought it sounded
Last week I listened to the church’s press conference about balancing LGBTQ rights and religious freedom. One thing stood out in particular that really troubled
Traduction en français/Click for French Translation Let’s be real. Any discussion of sin makes me uncomfortable. Sure, we all sin. But because we all do
The timing of this book review is in recognition of New Zealand’s annual Waitangi Day on 6 February. Waitangi Day, in summarised and abridged terms,
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.