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TopHat is putting her roots down in the Bay Area with her husband and three children. She loves the earth, yarn, and bicycling.

2021 in Review

2021 in Review
Nenad Stojkovic, 2022 cookie Christmas decorations., used with Creative Commons License CC by 2.0

Well, the year is almost over. A lot of it felt like a blur- it was a roller coaster of feeling safer, with regards to Covid, when the vaccines became more available, but then as the new delta and omicron variants came into play, feeling less safe. I know that there has been a lot of loss these past few years for so many people. I hope this next one is full of support and wonderful surprises.

New this Year

Right now, at the end of the year, we are working on redoing our site here to combine it better with the magazine and retreat arms of the Exponent II. Look for those changes to show up here soon!

Speaking of the magazine, earlier this year, the magazine has started a new Subscription Scholarship Program. If you want to apply for a scholarship, or sponsor a scholarship for the magazine, check out the announcement post.

One really exciting announcement is of our newest blogger, Nicole Sbitani. She’s contributed many guest posts; go check them out, and watch out here for more content from her.

Top Posts of 2021

5. I Don’t Like the Temple. I’d Appreciate It if the Church Would Stop Gaslighting Me About It. by ElleK

4. Outcry at Proposed Removal of Minerva Teichert Mural in Manti Temple by Heather

3. Better styles and fabrics aren’t enough. Let’s end the garment-wearing mandate. by April Young Bennett

2. Guest Post: Sexism in the ExMormon Community by Anonymous

  1. Elder Holland: Today is the Day to Turn Swords and Muskets Into Plowshares by Katie Rich

Most-commented posts of 2021

5. Has the LDS church become more woman-friendly since 2015? by April Young Bennett

4. Tell Exponent: How Did Your Local Leaders Respond to the First Presidency Message? by Katie Rich

3. I Don’t Like the Temple. I’d Appreciate It if the Church Would Stop Gaslighting Me About It. by ElleK

2. Better styles and fabrics aren’t enough. Let’s end the garment-wearing mandate. by April Young Bennett

  1. Guest Post: Sexism in the ExMormon Community by Anonymous

Let’s pray for a harmonious new year.

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TopHat is putting her roots down in the Bay Area with her husband and three children. She loves the earth, yarn, and bicycling.

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