Why I Stay(ed) … and loved it
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
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
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
Our household has been struck with the flu this week (how we got the flu in August when it’s 110 out is beyond me!). So,
the best view of the sunset is here in the parking lot the sky a mystical light of change if I were to walk to
A little late or a little early, depending on your perspective! My pick of the week: Starfoxy — what can Machiavelli teach us about leadership
I risk of sounding like a broken record. But it’s a hot August day, and Darfur is on my mind. Last spring, public/political interest in
We’re happy to announce that AmyB, who has been a loyal commenter on the Exponent II Blog for months, has agreed to become a permanent
(This is a cross post of something I wrote recently on my personal blog. Someone asked me to share it here as well.)Last week for
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