Consumption Rather Than Production: The Modern Housewife
Last week I went to an intriguing talk by organizational psychologist Carrie Miles, who spoke about changing gender norms in LDS society. One thing that
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Last week I went to an intriguing talk by organizational psychologist Carrie Miles, who spoke about changing gender norms in LDS society. One thing that
by Spunky In what can only be described as a strange academic journey, I began to study the history of the Relief Society and fell
Many consider it a place of refuge and peace, while others consider it a frustrating reminder of the negative doublespeak we receive as women in
by Zenaida I’ve been feeling the need to get out and meet men, so I started putting myself out there, and my first steps in
Cleopatra is a name that conjures up visions of a siren wearing elaborate gold headdresses, fine linen, and thick kohl eyeliner. Generally, I think of
Like Mary, I’m a “ponder it in your heart” gal. There’s a running dialogue in my head to God, a constant prayer in my heart
by Kelly Ann Facebook has revolutionized “friendship”. I have 640 “friends” plus or minus a few. When I see the number decrease, I don’t usually
The Exponent II publication’s next issue will be loosely focused around the theme of motherhood. As the Sisters Speak https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg, I thought I could craft
With such a fascinating and enlightening history as we have of the early Relief Society, it was exciting to hear President Beck mention in the
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