What Women Know
Recently several LDS women collaborated on a response to President Beck’s recent general conference talk, entitled What Women Know. Check it out here. Times and
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Recently several LDS women collaborated on a response to President Beck’s recent general conference talk, entitled What Women Know. Check it out here. Times and
I’m guessing that most semi-serious, not-so-committed writers like myself go through periods where time set aside for writing wanes, production slows or stops altogether, and
This lesson from the Spencer W. Kimball manual beautifully describes our yearning to commune with God and God’s yearning to commune with us. At the
I’m jist a girl who cain’t say no. I’m in a turrible fix. I always say, “Come on, let’s go,” Jist when I orta say
The latest issue of Sunstone, edited by Kristine Haglund, focuses on women’s voices. Kristine’s intro is available online, as is an interview with Heather O
Dora’s post yesterday brought this music video to mind. Even though I’ve watched Sarah McLachlan sing this song dozens of times it never fails to
”I want something to do.” This remark being addressed to the world in general, no one in particular felt it their duty to reply; so
In the last month or two, I’ve come across a couple of people who have referred to my approach to religion as “cafeteria style” or
On my son’s support group listserve last week, someone mentioned GoodSearch.com as a way to make money for non-profits. By adding your favorite non-profit and
Once upon a time, I took a brief, planned sabbatical from LDS services to attend a local Unitarian Universalist congregation. During those few weeks, I
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.