
A vision of women with power and authority
What did I want?…I wanted the whole of the meeting to be a space created by the Relief Society presidency…I wanted for the Relief Society
What did I want?…I wanted the whole of the meeting to be a space created by the Relief Society presidency…I wanted for the Relief Society
A few months ago I posted about how important it is that parents teach their kids that they will accept them no matter what their
What is lost when we restrict the art and music allowed in LDS buildings and services? What is hidden when belonging comes with the price
Blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen writes, “There are members of every community that are LGBTQ+ – some are out, and many are still closeted. I love
I remember the first time the LDS Church broke my heart. It was mid-December 2016–a Friday–my last day at my job. The next week was
This year I decided I was not going to let the Come Follow Me curriculum dictate my scripture study schedule. I decided to spend the
Rules about swimwear should focus on safety. They should not require a girl to sacrifice her time, comfort, or convenience to find a suit deemed
“I would argue that while Camille Johnson’s leadership and openness about her career is a good step, the shaming of working LDS women is alive
Growing up, I was taught that reading the scriptures for at least 15 minutes a day, getting a patriarchal blessing, going to the temple, attending
Four years ago today George Floyd was brutally murdered on a Minneapolis sidewalk in broad daylight by four police officers. Viral video footage of the
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.