Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-02-13
Washington Post essay: The Mormon Branding Problem; (Jon Huntsman, Mitt Romney, Glenn Beck… etc) http://bit.ly/dQ3STh # very excited to see @askmormongirl join up with @fmhblog!!
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Washington Post essay: The Mormon Branding Problem; (Jon Huntsman, Mitt Romney, Glenn Beck… etc) http://bit.ly/dQ3STh # very excited to see @askmormongirl join up with @fmhblog!!
During his senior year of high school my younger brother-in-law, (who, at the time, was painfully shy, awkward, and introverted) was assigned a girl to
Here’s my theory: feminists are more likely to choose to stay active/partially active in the Mormon church if they fall into these two categories. 1)They
A month or so ago I read a fascinating article that basically explores whether it is our ability to live in the moment or to
Six months ago, in the middle of my second trimester, I started making preparations. These weren’t the typical preparations of setting up a nursery, buying
We’ve probably all been there at some point. You’re sitting in Sunday School and the teacher asks a seemingly benign question, when someone raises their
Why do women participate less in online discussions? a prof of info science answers in this NYT article: http://tinyurl.com/4uvdnnc # Historians find wine drinking &
Note: I found little in this that inspired me in regard to the history of women. However, after some patience and work, I found a
[I wrote this several months ago. Now I am in training for my first full length marathon.] Yesterday, a friend and I ran 13.1 miles.
About two weeks before my spouse left me, I started noticing a change in the FaceBook ads in my sidebar. They were advertising for divorce
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.