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When I told my five-year-old we could work on bikes this week, I had no idea I would be blindsided by nostalgia. A friend gave
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When I told my five-year-old we could work on bikes this week, I had no idea I would be blindsided by nostalgia. A friend gave
Maybe it was a book or class in school, or a conflict with a priesthood holder at church. Maybe it was motherhood or marriage. It
Complete "On Faith" conversation at the Washington Post about faith and feminism (source of our last tweet): http://tinyurl.com/3fry24u # Some small problems in this, like
This week The Washington Post’s “On Faith” ran a series about women’s role in religion as it pertains to sex discrimination.  They asked a wide variety
I’m always on the lookout for wonderful books that expand my mind, take me into a completely different worldview, or challenge my preconceptions. I’m also
“So though the fight over Planned Parenthood might be about abortion, Planned Parenthood itself isn’t about abortion. It’s primarily about contraception and reproductive health. And if Planned
For as long as I’ve been socially aware, I’ve struggled to know just how much of myself I should share with others. I’ve never had
I wrote this post yesterday after church about one of the first spiritual experiences I’ve had there in a while. Today attended all three hours
RT @janaremy: Terry Tempest Williams writing on Planned Parenthood. Powerful. http://bit.ly/fxDbln # Emma Lou Thayne on being alone: http://huff.to/ickagx # Powered by Twitter Tools
It’s been said that in the future of blogs we’ll see readership go up while authorship goes down. But what other types of reading do
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.