Guest Post: The Price of Benevolent Patriarchy?
by Abigail T. I know an LDS family — a very nice family. Salt of the earth, every child practicing LDS. Â Good, good people, every
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Abigail T. I know an LDS family — a very nice family. Salt of the earth, every child practicing LDS. Â Good, good people, every
I love words. Layered and simply complex, they speak to me in all their composite glory. Roots and suffixes; a whole story from genesis to
Right now I’m in the Vienna airport on a layover. I’m coming from a weekend in Macedonia doing volunteer work for the World Federation of
[Trigger warning for discussion of 9/11 event and PTSD.] On September 11, 2001 I was living in a small house east of BYU campus with
For the past year, I’ve been the Visiting Teaching Coordinator in my ward, so visiting teaching is never far from my mind now. Honestly, I
Full of Awesome: "[I]f you aren’t waking up feeling like this about yourself, you are really missing out." http://t.co/FWNWClG # MT @WheatnTweet: now that the
I have a whole mess of friends who absolutely love Pinterest. For those who have never heard of it, it is a image heavy internet
from Exponent II Editor, Aimee Hickman We are thrilled to announce that the Feminist Mormon Housewives guest edited issue of Exponent II will be available
by Suzette Smith (Suzette lives in the Washington DC area and works in non-profit public health. She serves on the executive board of Exponent II
This seems to me like it would be a very hard lesson to teach for several reasons. First, consider this question from the manual: What
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