When Did You Realize How Low the Bar Is?
Was there one moment when you realized how low the bar is for men in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? For me,
Was there one moment when you realized how low the bar is for men in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? For me,
Guest post by Tracy Christensen, who earned her degree in history from BYU and now resides in Montana with her husband and four wonderful children.
If heaven is not egalitarian, I’m not interested. A few years ago, this statement dropped fully formed into my consciousness and looped over and over
I could not give up anything for Lent this year. The last two years were full of sacrifices and situations beyond my control. Instead I
I posted this poem a little over a year ago. Not publicly, of course. Instead, I posted it in a Mormon Feminist group, where it
Guest post by Amy. Human Being. Mother of Two. Deep Thinker. Granddaughter of a Philosopher. Points of Connection While carrying my first child, I was
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
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
Heavenly Mother is not a weapon. Not against Elder Renlund, and not against those who seek Her.
Guest post by Sydney Willis, a scientist and a mother of one. She lives in Boston, MA USA. I became a mother at the very
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.