Newborns and Nighttime Division of Labor
My husband studies the economics of happiness, among a variety of other economic fields. I never forgot one thing he shared with me years ago
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
My husband studies the economics of happiness, among a variety of other economic fields. I never forgot one thing he shared with me years ago
Opening Reflection Prayer. It’s the earliest lesson in primary (“Fold your arms and close your eyes”) and yet as we grow older, the conversation grows richer,
About two months ago I wrote post about a letter I’d written to Boyd K. Packer. Many people wanted an update on what happened, so
I recently had a discussion (the disagreeing kind) with a friend over homo sexuality in the church and in society. Our opposing views were nothing
A fascinating look at feminist poet Adrienne Rich and religious identity. http://t.co/Pb4Pbui9 # Some of our favorite MoFems talk about the rise of Mormon feminism
“I have yet to hear a man ask for advice on how to combine marriage and a career.” ― Gloria Steinem People ask me a lot
In the debate over what sorts of services the Us Post Office should be providing Harry Reid stated: “And, talking about seniors — Seniors LOVE
Back in 1996, I watched an episode about Mormonism on 60 Minutes, including an interview with then current LDS church president, Gordon B. Hinckley. The
by Pandora Pandora works, sews and putters in Chicago. She is married with two grown up boys and a pug. At least once a week,
by Nate Curtis (Nate Curtis is a father of three, and husband of one. Nate lives in Phoenix, Arizona and working at a really fun
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.