Guest Post: Come Follow Me: Deuteronomy 6–8; 15; 18; 29–30; 34 “Beware Lest Thou Forget the Lord”
By Miriam Miriam is finishing her PhD at the University of Oregon and en route to begin a career at the University of Memphis as
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
By Miriam Miriam is finishing her PhD at the University of Oregon and en route to begin a career at the University of Memphis as
La lune, la lune, some rhyming lines about the moon is what I remember most vividly from watching Gérard Depardieu in Cyrano de Bergerac in
In 2004, I lived in South Carolina for a few months while my military husband attended training at Fort Jackson. I’d just graduated from BYU
I remember the first time I was shushed. I was in Utah, laughing too hard at some silly joke. It was the first time I
I wasn’t sure what to write this month’s blog post about until I saw a certain comment on my post from last month. My April
Guest post by Elise Petersen, a naturalist poet from the East Coast. Let it be the Ocean If I am made in the image of
Not too long ago was my local Stake Conference. Within a couple of talks by male leadership it was quite clear that the theme was
By Miriam Miriam is finishing her PhD at the University of Oregon and is en route to the University of Memphis where she’ll be an
Rev. Dr. Fatimah S. Salleh was born in Brooklyn, NY to a Puerto-Rican and Malaysian mother and an African-American father. Dr. Salleh received her PhD
Guest post by Jennie Loomis, who writes letters to Heavenly Mother on her Instagram account. @letterstomygodmother. She never writes back. Last April, I decided to
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