Guest Post: “As My Mother Hath Taught Me”: A Mother’s Day Sacrament Meeting Talk
Guest post by Elena Hirst Call, who enjoys expressing creativity through cross stitching, LEGOs, writing, and music. Our Heavenly Parents are united in purpose. As
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Guest post by Elena Hirst Call, who enjoys expressing creativity through cross stitching, LEGOs, writing, and music. Our Heavenly Parents are united in purpose. As
Guest Post by Laura. I am a writer, teacher, wife and mother who loves to read all kinds of books. I reside in Texas with
Guest Post by Cristina Rosetti, an Assistant Professor of Humanities at Dixie State University. Her research focuses on the history and lived experience of Mormon
Guest post by BWC. She/Her, a Montana Mormon mystic, spouse to a brain cancer survivor, and mother of five. A few of her favorite things
Guest post by Kaitlyn, a former Marine Corps intelligence officer, and a current SFF writer, with several published short stories. She moves around the world
Last year my Relief Society presidency decided to devote a meeting every couple of months to teaching the Addiction Recovery Program (ARP) to the women.
Guest post by Katy Stovall, a lover of nature, baking, reading, and learning. She lives in upstate NY with her amazing husband, two lovely stepchildren,
Guest post by Erin J. Kahn, who is a writer and printmaker based in New York City. Among other things, she’s currently working on a book
I participated in a guided meditation session with a group of women. We sat in a circle, listening to music. We had our arms relaxed
Guest post by The Last Brontë. The author is a writer, poet, and lifelong seeker of the Divine. Born and raised LDS, the author now
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. Through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.