To Birth or Not To Birth: Gender Roles, Birth Policies, and Family Planning
by Caroline (painting is “Giving Birth” by Dumitru Verdianu) A fascinating article in the New York Times Magazine details certain population trends in developed countries.
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
by Caroline (painting is “Giving Birth” by Dumitru Verdianu) A fascinating article in the New York Times Magazine details certain population trends in developed countries.
When a woman becomes a family man — quite literally (fascinating slice of culture) Justine: Blessings. Like breathing in and out. Jana: “When bad things
by EmilyCC and Jessawhy Armed with a giant bag of popcorn, we went to see the movie, Emma Smith: My Story, a few weeks
by Maren, who lives in the Carolinas, is a university educator and reseacher, and mother of three young children. She has a hobby business making and selling European style chocolates.
by EmilyCC I’ve noticed that I often feel uncomfortable using the word, “sister,” both in Church and online because I feel like the term is
Margaret: Dying of a broken heart From the fabulous historian Ardis: Meet the Singing Mothers Allison at Mormon Momma shares the difficulty of her first
by Jessawhy I’m contemplating attending the Sunstone Symposium this year. It’s August 6-9th at the Sheraton Salt Lake City. Jana and Caroline recommended it to
Next week our family will be headed to my family reunion–it’s a fairly small one with just my siblings, their families, and my mother. This
Posted by Dora Summer is here, and it’s time to dance. Well, for me, just about any time of the year is a good time
by Caroline I imagine most of us have experienced them -those chastity lessons that make us guffaw. Maybe it’s the object lesson that’s just a
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.