Call me Sister?
I chuckled when, on the TV show 30 Rock, a fictional son of Mitt Romney talked about “Brother Dad, which is Mormon for Dad…” While we
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I chuckled when, on the TV show 30 Rock, a fictional son of Mitt Romney talked about “Brother Dad, which is Mormon for Dad…” While we
The church is full of individual teachings and stories. Despite attempts to correlate lessons plans and teachings, everyone has their own understanding of lessons and
How do the Roles of Men and Women Complement Each Other in Families? I have really struggled to prepare an outline for this lesson. Like
One of my favorite hymns comes from the Sacred Harp hymnal, and is called “How Long, Dear Saviour,” also known as “Northfield.” The original song
In 1906, Joseph F. Smith initiated the first churchwide correlation effort, with the goal that there would “not be so much necessity for work that is now being done by the auxiliary organizations because it will
“when your little girl asks you if she’s pretty your heart will drop like a wineglass on the hardwood floor part of you will want
A few weeks ago, I hosted a discussion on Mormon feminist practice, ritual and product creation at the Sophia Gathering. While thrilled with recent projects
Ok all, I have to talk about race. I’m no race expert, but I need to know this issue better, so writing this up with
Last week the three women who were held captive for a decade in a Cleveland house spoke out to thank people for supporting them as
Why Is Chastity Important in God’s Plan? Throughout this lesson, I would try to talk to the girls in a real way. I would try
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