
Jesus Made a Feminist Out of Me
Growing up, I never heard the f-word in my house. No, not that one, although I didn’t hear that one either; I didn’t hear the
Growing up, I never heard the f-word in my house. No, not that one, although I didn’t hear that one either; I didn’t hear the
I thought of what would happen if the shoe had been placed on the other foot. WHAT WOULD WE BE THEN? Would a person of
La lune, la lune, some rhyming lines about the moon is what I remember most vividly from watching Gérard Depardieu in Cyrano de Bergerac in
I wasn’t sure what to write this month’s blog post about until I saw a certain comment on my post from last month. My April
Not too long ago was my local Stake Conference. Within a couple of talks by male leadership it was quite clear that the theme was
Last year my Relief Society presidency decided to devote a meeting every couple of months to teaching the Addiction Recovery Program (ARP) to the women.
Four-years-old. Shiny black Mary Jane church shoes on my feet. Likely wearing a dress. It was the early 80’s; my hair was cut in a
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 Artist: Kamron Coleman. Kamron is thousands of hours into working on a hand-written and hand-painted Scroll well over one hundred feet in length which
Have you seen the new Disney movie ‘Turning Red’? The movie features a Chinese Canadian family and stars a 13-year-old protagonist who tries to navigate
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.