post-gender: on having it all and happiness, too
by Amelia in the introduction to the most recent edition of the feminine mystique, betty friedan argues that women’s progress will essentially halt until our
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Amelia in the introduction to the most recent edition of the feminine mystique, betty friedan argues that women’s progress will essentially halt until our
by guest lesson writer Aimee In thinking about the death of Joseph Smith, the lesson seems to be trying to make three main points: 1) The
Author’s note: October 25, 2019. Over the last decade, I’ve learned a lot about cultural appropriation. Blessingway is a Navajo term, and given that I’m
by EmilyCC Last Sunday, my husband came home from bishopric meetings visibly shaken. Two Church courts had happened that morning resulting in one excommunication and
Reese Dixon seems to be addicted to blogging, as she writes about teaching young women at Beginnings New, feminism and mormonism at Feminist Mormon Housewives,
by mraynes This morning I awoke to the terrible news that Brigham Young University had decided to shut down the Women’s Research Institute. This is
by Caroline I recently learned about a song primary kids all over the country are learning. It’s called “The Family is of God” and here
by Kelly Ann, with input from Alisa “I have no desire but to do all men good.” The second greatest commandment is to love the
By Deborah I work in a traditionally female field. When I was a senior in high school, I told my sixth grade teacher that I
by Kelly Ann Eyeing the Bishop and the Stake President on the stand, I slowly walked to the front of the chapel this morning in
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