Our Inter-belief Mormon Communities Need Intentional Ethical Boundaries
One thing we have in common is the desire to be understood and find belonging. In a recent comment on this blog, a woman named
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
One thing we have in common is the desire to be understood and find belonging. In a recent comment on this blog, a woman named
Main image: author Laura Parry on her mission in the Sure, Uruguay West mission, May 2005 – December 2006. Two sister missionaries walked home quickly
The Temple and Priesthood ban was in place up until 6 years before I was born. It was rescinded. But the effects continued on.
I thought my church taught things like, “Don’t assault women” or “Don’t be racist.”
How’s that late-stage ADHD diagnosis treating me? Don’t ask me that during the week it took me to refill my ADHD medication. I barely remembered
When I was a little girl, my cousin and I would always play brides. I often scowled, relegated to being the groom, wishing for the
“Much like other diet books, diet books for an LDS audience frame the discussion as a health discussion, rather than a weight loss one, even
As we start experiencing shorter days and longer nights this time of year, I am reminded of depression. Almost exactly twelve years ago, I was
Managers of the LDS Church are consciously well-intentioned and convinced of their moral uprightness. Yet they suffer from distorted thinking about women’s spiritual autonomy that
When I saw the trailer for Heretic, I knew I had to see that movie. The trailer for Heretic shows two sister missionaries of the
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.