Black Voices
She declares that “In pursuit of liberation, we do not need to pine after the power of our oppressor, we have to long for our
She declares that “In pursuit of liberation, we do not need to pine after the power of our oppressor, we have to long for our
I had to go on this bus ride to marry my husband. That’s what everyone told me. I couldn’t know the route ahead of time.
So often I hear people trying to convince others that the way they feel about a particular topic/meeting/policy is the way that everyone *should* feel.
I would never, ever tolerate a gendered disparity between my son and daughters like what they experience at church in any other context. So why
[Hope] is not a diversion from sorrow
But the transformation of
Grief fully formed and felt.
So, through the practice of baptism, we accept we are sinners, we accept that Jesus chooses us, and we accept that we are choosers who
I have always wrestled with my faith and when my husband suddenly left our fundamental religion six years ago, stumbling from Mormon to Christian to
Guest Post by Brittany Manjarrez. Brittany currently lives in France with her family. You will most likely find her chasing sunsets and toddlers. She is
The anti-intellectualism is killing personal enlightenment. Why is this view so prominent?
Note: This is fourth in a series about teaching. Click to read Part 1: The Incredible Power of a Teacher, Part 2: Creating a Community
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.