Guest Post: My Thoughts on Sarah Palin
by Kelly Ann L. My sister and I share many of the same political opinions but she identifies herself as Republican (voted for Bush) while
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Kelly Ann L. My sister and I share many of the same political opinions but she identifies herself as Republican (voted for Bush) while
By: mraynes I will be giving birth to my second child in a matter of days. Along with the overwhelming joy I feel at having
The mirror cracked my eye; If looking glasses are dark, then why should I look? Give me the roses back, and I will seek truth
by Caroline I have the best calling ever: Humanitarian Coordinator. Essentially, I am responsible for finding worthwhile projects or causes in the community to promote
by Jessawhy Although I think of myself as a happy person, learning to find daily joy in my life has always been a struggle. I
by Jana Cross-posted from pilgrimsteps.com Upon waking in the recovery room from my recent surgery, I realized that I couldn’t breathe. I gasped and gasped,
Posted by Dora During my childhood, my parents operated within a very traditional framework. My father worked … a lot. My mother stayed at home
[If you have not yet read Take This Bread, excerpts can be read here, here, and here, and an additional essay by Miles can be
by Mr. Jessawhy (handle at the author’s request, “This is a feminist site, right?”) I thought I would write about my experience at Sunstone. My
By Jana Cross-posted from Pilgrimsteps.com. I also read an expanded version of this essay at the Sunstone Symposium last Friday, which you can watch via
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