Modern Mormon Women Leaders and the Dearth of Institutional Memory
A few years ago, I was conducting an oral history interview with a Mormon woman from South Africa, now living in the U.S. Samantha’s* life
Exponent II Blog is a feminist forum for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum.
A few years ago, I was conducting an oral history interview with a Mormon woman from South Africa, now living in the U.S. Samantha’s* life
Guest Post by McArthur Krishna, McArthur comes from a pack of storytellers. And while the pack rightly insists she’s only in the running for third-best
Guest Post by McArthur Krishna, McArthur comes from a pack of storytellers. And while the pack rightly insists she’s only in the running for third-best
On November 1, many Western Christians observe All Saints Day. Some groups will focus on those who have died, but there is considerable variety in
I loved Kristine Haglund’s recent essay at By Common Consent. “She saw (before I did) that we needed each other, and was willing to be
Nicole is an adult convert, a woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes microfiction @nsbitani on Twitter. The content
I am wondering about my connection and involvement in an organization. I have devoted much energy, time, and resources to this organization. I have donated
I’ve spent most of my adult life in the church serving in Primary, interspersed by only a few brief stints in Relief Society. A few
A Voice of Gladness In Doctrine and Covenants 128:19-23, we read from a September 1842 letter from Joseph Smith to members of the Church of
I recently made a batch of rolls from a box of Lion House bread mix, sold at Deseret Book stores. On the back of the
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