
Self-Revelation
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
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
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.
Thank you, Michelle, for writing this thought-provoking post.Michelle writes:4 Zinas, by Martha Sonntag Bradley and Mary Brown Firmage Woodward, is a matrilineal family biography that
The current issue of What is Enlightenment? magazine is devoted to an “a cultural, philosophical and spiritual exploration” of Woman. In one featured article, the
President Kimball’s words are in regular font. Mine (and Shakespeare’s) are in italics.‘Tis mad idolatry To make the service greater than the god.” – William
Today in Sacrament meeting our Bishop announced thatthe church will be replacing our current templerecommends with new bar-coded recommends. There wasno explanation or discussion. My
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.