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I wish I knew the stories about these women. Why did they become doctors? Why come to Utah? Did Dr. Pratt choose obstetrics as one
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I wish I knew the stories about these women. Why did they become doctors? Why come to Utah? Did Dr. Pratt choose obstetrics as one
The BYU Women’s conference is now online. Click here and scroll down for recordings and transcripts from this year. Click here for transcripts from previous
When I married I wanted a well-outfitted kitchen like my Mom’s. It needed things like springform pans, ramekins, and various sizes of cake pans. But
Can you tell your life story in six words? A few months ago, NPR mentioned Smith Magazine’s six word memoir contest. Many of the submissions
While planning my wedding, I spent several weeks searching for the perfect reading. It was a union of two English teachers, after all. I even
For Mother’s Day, I was asked to speak, as a surprise for my mother, in my parents’ home ward. The bishopric asked me to address
These two links provide more information about the Relief Society exhibit at the church history Museum — the final hurrah for curator extraordinaire Marjorie Conder.
My toddler was diagnosed with a rare allergic disorder called Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis last May. This past Friday, our little support group got enough members of
Lately I’ve been thinking about two categories of people in our ward: (1) Long-term members who lay down roots (mostly old-timers who have lived in
This last Sunday for Mothers’ Day, my ward sang one fantastic hymn (“O My Father”) and one hymn I didn’t particularly care for (“Home Can
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.