Guest Post: Cracking Down on Heavenly Mother
Guest Post by Jennifer Crow. Jennifer Crow studied gendered religious experiences through a Mormon feminist lens while in graduate school. Her studies were cut short
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Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
Guest Post by Jennifer Crow. Jennifer Crow studied gendered religious experiences through a Mormon feminist lens while in graduate school. Her studies were cut short
Hi, I’m Meghan (she/they.) I live in North Idaho where I am a founding member Harmony CDA, a local support group seeking to provide a
Guest Post by Kimberlee. I am the proud grandmother of 3 incredible adorables. The proud parent of two amazing adult children. Celebrating 47 years with
Have you seen this TikTok? It’s not extraordinary; a million identical videos are circulating online, each as unoriginal as the last. Roll camera: Hahahahaha those
Guest Post by Angie Killian. Angie Killian is Christian songwriter with a passion for sharing the light and love of Jesus Christ. With over a
Guest Artist: Kamron Coleman. Kamron is thousands of hours into working on a hand-written and hand-painted Scroll well over one hundred feet in length which
Guest post by Inquiring Mind, who is a speech-language pathologist by profession and a harp teacher by passion. She has a heart full of faith,
Guest Post by Sarah. Sarah lives in the Salt Lake area with her dog and like to sew. Recent conversations about church leadership potentially cracking
Guest post by Kaylee Petersen. As a creative and professional writer, Kaylee is forever seeking opportunities to get lost in words. She graduated in Liberal
One of the most painful parts of having concerns about women’s issues in the Church is that they are rarely, if ever, acknowledged by anyone
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.