
Sisters Speak: Female Ordination and Envisioning the Future
Dear Exponent readers, The next issue of the Exponent II magazine will focus on the topic of Mormon women’s ordination. The magazine will include terrific
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Dear Exponent readers, The next issue of the Exponent II magazine will focus on the topic of Mormon women’s ordination. The magazine will include terrific
Live in Utah? Traveling to Utah? Don’t miss this play this week at BYU. The award winning play about Black LDS pioneer Jane Manning James
This is a very broad lesson (seven sections!), and will be too much, I think, for any class to go over in meaningful detail. Having
Josianne was born and raised in NYC. Her first encounter with overt racism was when she was 16 and encounters have only gotten harsher in
Ordain Women supporters (including me) will be wearing purple as we join other Mormon women in attending the General Women’s Meeting on Saturday, March 29,
The fact that Mormon women are subject to a disciplinary system in which only men may call disciplinary councils, staff the councils, and judge their
Sorry, Kathryn Skaggs. My kids finally talked me into seeing “Frozen” (it’s school vacation week here, and we’re catching up on a lot of things
LDS Church policy dictates that only men may call a disciplinary council, staff the council, and judge the outcome. However, both male and female members
I substituted for a youth Sunday School class yesterday and wanted to share my lesson. First, let’s all read the title of the lesson and
If you would like to demonstrate your desire for women to hold the priesthood but didn’t make it out to Salt Lake City to join
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