Virtual Oasis, July 29
LDS Women’s Voices on the Web Susan asks: How were your teenage years at church? Ardis’ love letter to boy scouts I don’t know, Amri.
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
LDS Women’s Voices on the Web Susan asks: How were your teenage years at church? Ardis’ love letter to boy scouts I don’t know, Amri.
I was called into the Young Women’s presidency in my ward a little over five years ago. A week after I got that calling, two
Thanks, AP, for this guest post. I am so lucky that I have so many smart friends. AP writes: I take my title from a
Exponent II Classics: Pioneer DayJuly 15, 1883Vol. IV, No. 4 (Summer 1978) The 24th of July is fraught with memories that are very dear to
This poem dates back to my sophomore year in college. I don’t remember (fully) what inspired it, but every few years I suddenly think to
Our own Maria recounts a “Sunday-in-the-life-of” being married to the bishop and serving in her diverse urban word. A must read. Allison writes about two
Our family was a bustle of preparing the book release all week long. Most of us re-read the whole series–or at least the sixth book–beforehand.
So, the other day, it happened again. I was talking with my mother. Telling her about going to the 1st birthday of my friend’s daughter.
The Church is big into protecting marriage. In the United States, that seems to often mean deeply discouraging out of wedlock births and politically lobbying
“I picked up the dry cleaning . . oh, and I finally got the proofs from my nude photo session.” “Your what?” asked my husband.
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