
My Eye-Opening Look at Sexism in Deseret Book
Back in January of 2022, I wandered into my local Deseret Book store with a Christmas gift card to spend. I hadn’t been there for
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Back in January of 2022, I wandered into my local Deseret Book store with a Christmas gift card to spend. I hadn’t been there for
I do hope, however, that this call to civility and love does not encourage people to avoid all difficult topics or advocacy. It’s far too
Consciously connecting to your wanting eliminates so much of the unconscious living that happens when we’re disconnected from ourselves. It becomes a compass that is
Peggy Fletcher Stack, senior religion reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune, wrote a fascinating analysis of the lack of women speakers at general conference, including
“I am a witness by being absent,” Wendy declares, giving vivid despair to the realization of my role as a woman in this patriarchal church.
Guest Post by Alma Frances Pellet. Alma is a software developer and living her dream of being a stay-at-home mom to the three remaining children
We want to hear from you! Which Exponent blog posts have had the greatest impact on you personally, in the larger Mormon feminist community, and
Bethany Brady Spalding and McArthur Krishna are at it again! Their latest project is focused on equal partnership marriages–In the Image of Our Heavenly Parents:
I started to hear that the temple ceremony had been updated – again. My friends were saying that Christ was more prominently featured and that
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