Guest Post: First Halloween
Guest Post by Alma. Alma is a transgender stay-at-home mom, still exploring what being a woman means to her. Halloween, throughout my life, has been
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Guest Post by Alma. Alma is a transgender stay-at-home mom, still exploring what being a woman means to her. Halloween, throughout my life, has been
Note: This is a third post in a series about teaching. Click to read Part 1: The Incredible Power of a Teacher and Part 2:
I’ve always been drawn to bold brassy hymns. When I played the organ, I would throw in trumpet stops whenever I could get away with
I often think that when my kids are grown they may choose a variety of paths for their lives – and that’s completely up to
*TW: My post mentions the death of my child.* I hate October. In October 2011 I had a ruptured ectopic pregnancy that landed me unconscious
Who? My first thought when I learned that I was assigned to teach Nahum, Habakkuk and Zephaniah was “Who?” So let’s start with the answer
Today in an opinion piece for the Church-owned newspaper the Deseret News, two professors and a graduate student of Brigham Young University’s School of Family
Guest Post by B Winward (Bee). Bee grew up a Latter-day Saint in the heart of Utah County, graduated from Young Women’s and Seminary, served
An early contributor to the Exponent said that reading the magazine is like “getting a long letter from a dear friend.” Almost 50 years later,
A couple stands over a cake and each announces their guess for what it will reveal. “Girl,” the father says confidently and, perhaps, resignedly. “Boy,”
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