Writing your identity
I have only in recent years thought about writing poetry that identifies me as a Mormon. I always stayed away from writing about anything religious.
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I have only in recent years thought about writing poetry that identifies me as a Mormon. I always stayed away from writing about anything religious.
Interfaith Marriage: It’s not the most precise term, really. When I say I have an interfaith marriage, the question that follows is, “What religion is
I have a hard time understanding the chaos spinning because of the Muslim cartoons. Perhaps that’s because the First Amendment protects every insensitive US crackpot’s
A weekly round-up of LDS women’s voices. Julie’s master’s thesis: The anointing of Jesus by the unnamed woman in Bethany. Can we get her on
In the space of just a few days I went from being a full-time student & paycheck-earner to a full-time Mom. It was not an
The main body of this material comes from an OI Institute discussion I led on Jesus and Miracles (New Testament) earlier this year. The healing
Dear President Parkin, I love the rich history of Relief Society and am inspired by accounts of its previous powerful presidents. Emma Smith, Eliza Snow,
I love my name. It’s no pseudonym. Deborah. Devorah. Queen Bee. Just dare to call me Debbie as a child and my father would swiftly
Worth A Look: I really wish I had been in the audience for this Stake Conference talk (scroll down and click on “This talk”) Memoirs
As someone who is always looking for something new (and easy) to make for dinner, I thought I’d post a meal I love—in fact, I
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