Faith and Knowledge 2015
A conference was founded in 2007 for LDS graduate students in religion and related programs (i.e., philosophy, women’s studies, history, folk lore, literature, etc.) to think
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
A conference was founded in 2007 for LDS graduate students in religion and related programs (i.e., philosophy, women’s studies, history, folk lore, literature, etc.) to think
1. And Jacob dwelt in the land wherein his father was a stranger, in the land of Canaan. Now Israel loved Joseph more than all
There was quite the kerfuffle over Women’s Meeting a couple weeks ago. Prior to the meeting, Ordain Women supporters pointed out that “the General Women’s Meetings
Click for French Translation/Traduction en français For the lds.org lesson plan, see HERE. I think that, generally, the word “work” has a negative connotation associated
You might think that Mormons should be able to avoid having sex when we work with colleagues of the opposite sex, since many of us
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross was a psychiatrist whose work focused on terminally ill and elderly patients. In her landmark book, On Death and Dying, she lays the
Not very long ago, I read this post, that made me want to read this book, Way Below the Angels: the pretty clearly troubled but not
Since the upcoming issue of Exponent II is commemorating Exponent II’s fortieth anniversary, the Sisters Speak column will center on women’s experiences with the organization. What
Here at the Exponent we’re proud to introduce a column by our resident Agony Aunt, Sister Sassy. An expert in homemaking, spirituality, doctrine, culture, morality,
Click here for Part 1 Waking Up I vividly remember an experience with my youngest daughter who was around four-years-old at the time. I was
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.