What Fifty Years of Exponent II Means to Me
Reading Fifty Years of Exponent II, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll be in a state of wonderment. You. Will. Feel. Rich and Sundahl give a
Reading Fifty Years of Exponent II, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll be in a state of wonderment. You. Will. Feel. Rich and Sundahl give a
In American Zion, Benjamin E. Park traces the fault lines of gender equality, racial equality, and marriage equality as braided threads, demonstrating how while each
From the introduction to the narrative history to the photos and art to the essay and poetry selections to the #hearLDSwomen selections and the Afterward
Blogger April Young-Bennett writes, “Midwife Patty Sessions was a paradox, a careerwoman and a spiritual leader, publicly faithful while privately mourning how polygamy wreaked havoc
Last month marked the release of Rachel Rueckert’s debut novel, If the Tide Turns. Enter to win one of three copies of this adventurous historical
I want to recommend several of these books to Mormon feminists and hope that they give us the language and framework to think more deeply
Sara M. Patterson’s boo The September Six and the Struggle for the Soul of Mormonism releases this month. Come for the stories of the September
LDS girls and women often only receive inadequate, shame-based sex education. They deserve better. Sex Educated by Bonnie Young has the potential to empower LDS
Put aside unity, put aside reconciliation, even put aside forgiveness—Ruttenberg’s book calls us to full, complete, no-asterisks, victim-focused repentance. That may result in any of
Bethany Brady Spalding and McArthur Krishna are at it again! Their latest project is focused on equal partnership marriages–In the Image of Our Heavenly Parents:
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.