You are Enough and the Work of Heavenly Mother
I could not give up anything for Lent this year. The last two years were full of sacrifices and situations beyond my control. Instead I
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
I could not give up anything for Lent this year. The last two years were full of sacrifices and situations beyond my control. Instead I
Guest Post by Christina Taber-Kewene. Christina is a lawyer, business owner, writer, and mother to four humans. Dear Elder Oaks, I have a few thoughts for
I posted this poem a little over a year ago. Not publicly, of course. Instead, I posted it in a Mormon Feminist group, where it
Guest art by Lauren Walke, an illustrator living amongst the folklore and trees of Appalachia. She creates art based on ritual, stories, and the aspects
Guest Post by Anonymous. Many of society’s complex problems can be simplified with math. Criminal justice, for example, is essentially a problem of false positives
Guest post by Louise Hammel, who writes at her desk while overlooking the pond beyond the window, sometimes hearing the waves of the Pacific crash
Guest post by Arawn Billings. Arawn is a transmasculine nonbinary artist whose works center the marginalized to help broaden perspectives and make spirituality a place
Guest post by Lindsay Ragan (she/her). Lindsay spends her days raising three strong capable women. She enjoys listening to podcasts, jamming out to music with
Guest post by Amy. Human Being. Mother of Two. Deep Thinker. Granddaughter of a Philosopher. Points of Connection While carrying my first child, I was
Guest post by Ash Rowan (they/them, he/him), an autistic artist-poet, and a culturally Mormon Unitarian Universalist. This piece was written two years ago, in response
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.