Bubble Fatigue
America seems to play musical chairs in the summer. For Sale signs bloomed with the April flowers, and now the streets are packed with moving
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
America seems to play musical chairs in the summer. For Sale signs bloomed with the April flowers, and now the streets are packed with moving
I’m glad I’m not the only person who tried to keep the rules and then, finds out that the rules were wrong in the first
Juliann: The parallel narratives of “believers and apostates.” Jilopa: How a recent Molly Bennion article prompted some questions about LDS women and role models. Excerpts
If you’ll be in the Salt Lake City area during August 10-12, please consider spending some time at the Sunstone Symposium. The preliminary program can
As I was wandering around the bloggernacle this past week, I was rather disgruntled to find comments that were rudely dismissive and contemptuous of others’
Last week, my local Mormon study group discussed the topic of the body. We read in the Proclamation about how gender was eternal, and the
This is a love story. February 2002. I was the new assistant head of school, working 16-hour days. I was slowly resurrecting my social life
S at Z’s Daughters:“Why Words Matter.” Springville, Utah is losing something precious: An Independent Bookstore. This LDS woman blogger shares her experiences about loving and
Browsing in a bookstore, I happened across a book entitled The Feminine Face of God. I was drawn to it and opened it up. Inside,
I’ve been married seven years, and I still can’t decide what to do about my last name. I’ve done just about everything: I was Emily
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