Peaches and Tomatoes
Sometimes, I’m a little ambitious in my new role as a full-time homemaker. Last month, when the sign-up for peaches and tomatoes from a local
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Sometimes, I’m a little ambitious in my new role as a full-time homemaker. Last month, when the sign-up for peaches and tomatoes from a local
Once, and a big fat why will pass before I am no longer my allergic me. I am the blue body, dyed the hue of
In the medium of blogging, I sense a tension between the desire for a colloquial tone and the need for precise diction. In the absence
This sacrament talk was given in the Longfellow Park Ward in Cambridge, Massachusetts and published in Exponent II’s Winter 1999 issue. Enjoy! Recently I spent
Congratulations, Caroline! Comment of the Week (from the “Why I Stay Thread” at BCC) Mom on a Wire: “Issues” Bored in Vernal: Thoughts on a
Am I the only one who is quietly mourning the transition of Exponent II from print to web? My awakening as a young Mormon feminist
Last week I attended the Sunstone Symposium in Salt Lake City. It was a mixed bag for me. There were definitely some speakers who struck
The summer after my freshman year in undergrad, I worked at a summer camp for children with disabilities in Texas. It would be my first
Gillian* caught my eye on that first Sunday. I was the new–and only–Young Women’s counselor in a small urban ward. Gillian’s schoolbooks lay in a
Jana, her husband John, and Lisa presented at Sunstone on Thursday. Subject: Feminism and Blogging. I’ll try to convince Jana to post a full summary
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