Guest Post: Root Out Racism
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
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 is en route to the University of Memphis where she’ll be an
My mother needed a bank account. Her husband, my stepfather, frequently spent their income before the end of the month, leaving us with little food
“Give us a king” Sometimes we want things that aren’t good for us. Such was the case with the Israelites, when they approached the prophet
Intro question: There are two books in the Bible named after women. Today we’ll be looking at one of them. What are they? Our focus
Last week I had the honor to sit down with Danielle Calder over Zoom to talk about the upcoming Let’s Talks About Heavenly Mother Art
In June of 2020, President Nelson shared an anti-racism message via his social media accounts and the church newsroom. This is one statement from the
Guest Post by A.T. A.T is a paraeducator, avid slow jogger, and mother of 2 who currently resides in California. On nights when I just
Guest Post by anonymous, who is an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who is trying to figure out ways
You can read part one here Content warning: Descriptions of miscarriage and abortion How could apostles explicitly denounce abortion, but also be offering at home
Content Warning: This post discusses abortion and abortifacients A note about the author: Em has a BA, an MA and a PhD in history. Her
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