
Reflections on Ironing a Christening Dress
By Maureen Ursenbach BeecherOriginally published in the Winter 1976 issue of Exponent IICareful not to catch the iron in the lace. Hand knit lace, three
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
By Maureen Ursenbach BeecherOriginally published in the Winter 1976 issue of Exponent IICareful not to catch the iron in the lace. Hand knit lace, three
A weekly summary of Mormon women’s voices on the web and in the news. Starfoxy: “Body-snatched” New biography of orginal Exponent Editor Emmeline B. Wells
Last month, I went to the Relief Society birthday party in my ward. I got there a little late, so I dropped off my assigned
(Amy grew up in Utah Valley but now lives with her husband in New York City. She recently finished her Master’s degree in Music Therapy
Carrie just posted this intriguing question on a different Exponent II post. I thought this story was too good to not have its own post.
My uncle passed away recently. He was a wonderful, gentle man. I was not able to attend the Idaho funeral service, but nearly 100 relatives
I heard that missionaries in an area conference got this non-PC but cut-to-the-chase directive: “do NOT go into the ghetto and baptize anything with a
Weekly round-up of LDS women on the web and in the news: Daring Young Mom on staying centered in a post-partum world. Peggy Fletcher Stack
When I was a SAHM to two toddlers I attended a FHPE Meeting where LDS author Louise Plummer was the guest speaker. She challenged each
I live in Los Angeles … a city known for many things, of which righteous living is not among the top 100 descriptors. And yet,
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