Tattoos and Ghost Stories
A few months ago a dear friend asked me if I had anything I’d want to contribute for a collection of essays on Primary that
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
A few months ago a dear friend asked me if I had anything I’d want to contribute for a collection of essays on Primary that
One of my main resolutions for 2015 is to say no more often, when I want to, so I can say yes more often, when
I’m a little ambivalent about the movie, Meet the Mormons, and I’m afraid I don’t quite keep up on the latest pop stars like David
by Astell I have always been fascinated with Moses and the Children of Israel. I won’t say that Yul Brenner and Charlton Heston had nothing
I spent many hours over the New Year’s holiday helping my son move into yet another college apartment. This time he is in a tiny
It is easy to “privately” love the Lord (reading scriptures, praying, going to the temple), but it is another to “openly” love the Lord by
by Kate Kelly I have had several conversations that conform to the following script of late and I wanted to write to male allies regarding
2014 was a tough year for many Mormon feminists. While there were some great positive changes in the Church, for me, they did not outweigh
by MargaretOH I’m pregnant, due in February with my third child. That’s all I feel comfortable telling you, although the chances are good, if you’re
Guest post by Hope Click for French Translation/Traduction en français This is Hope’s first guest post at the Exponent. She is an Alaskan girl
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