
My Testimony of Mormon Feminism
The kinds of creative navigation of choices that I have seen discussed and modeled in Mormon feminism have served me well in life. I can
The kinds of creative navigation of choices that I have seen discussed and modeled in Mormon feminism have served me well in life. I can
I rarely attend Sunday School anymore. LDS Sunday School is for sharing comfortable, pat answers created to support doctrinal cohesion. We do not meet to
How would you go about creating a ward culture that is loving, inclusive, and charitable?
I don’t regret paying tithing – even during tight financial times. But I do regret that I was misled about where my money was going.
This past Sunday the Come, Follow Me lesson for Sunday School was based on Matthew 5-6 which includes the Sermon on the Mount and the
I thought to myself, “Why can’t I just ask my former young women these questions? Why are we friends on Facebook, liking each other’s posts
We throw the word “revelation” around quite carelessly in LDS congregations. Are we actually talking about ideas?
Guest Post by Elizabeth Cranford Garcia. Elizabeth Cranford Garcia’s work has most recently appeared in Tar River Poetry, Tinderbox Poetry, Irreantum, Wayfare, and Anti-Heroin Chic,
In the show Fleabag, Belinda says, “We have pain on a cycle for years and years and years, and then just when you feel you
Guest Post by Bryn. Bryn is a transplant to New England who loves her small ward nestled in the mountains. She teaches composition, takes her
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.