1977 Relief Society Activism (Under Priesthood Supervision, Of Course)
This twenty-minute video was recently released by KUED, a public television station in Utah to accompany Makers: Women Who Make America. It outlines 1970s feminist
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
This twenty-minute video was recently released by KUED, a public television station in Utah to accompany Makers: Women Who Make America. It outlines 1970s feminist
Women’s suffrage is an important part of the history of Mormon women and the Relief Society. Because the majority of Mormon women in the nineteenth
“What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you look at this picture?” The Relief Society teacher asked me directly. The image
When people ask me why I stay in the Church as a feminist, I often begin with a favorite scripture from 1 Corinthians 12:21, “And
Guest Post by Jess Jess is an unconventional leaf on a family tree that includes an unbelievably strong mother and two fantastic brothers. She is
The anecdote from Lorenzo Snow’s life that begins this lesson is a charming story of President Snow finding a way to take his fellow Saints
The internet has been abuzz recently with discussion of a new form of feminism developed by Facebook’s COO, Sheryl Sandberg. In her new book,
Just because I’m curious, what’s your favorite source of caffeine? Or do you drink it at all? My favorite is Coke Zero, which I’m not
In high school I had a friend named Erin. She was smart, athletic, talented, beautiful, and never seemed to have the same teenage insecurities I
A new PBS documentary outlines the history of the feminist movement in the United States of America from mid-20th century to present. I haven’t seen
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