
The Convenient Mourner
Does wokeness have a time limit? Does mourning with those that mourn only matter for white voices and leaves marginalized members of the church out
Does wokeness have a time limit? Does mourning with those that mourn only matter for white voices and leaves marginalized members of the church out
Risa: As a fellow mental health professional I’m exceedingly alarmed that a Stake President would take it upon himself to discipline a mental health therapist practicing
The following letter was written in collaboration with over 20 people and coordinated by Lisa Butterworth, LCPC. It has now been signed by hundreds of
A friend of mine organized a group in Iowa City a few years back called “Interfaith Moms.” Her goal: to bring women of varying faiths
When I was a kid growing up in Maine, I used to take church very seriously. It seemed like everyone around me wanted me to
The summer I turned 14, I was so excited to go to EFY. A summer baby, I was a year behind all my friends who
A message came through for the youth one General Conference, inviting them to join a challenge. They could earn prizes by watching Conference, recording their
I started raising my hand as a little girl when I wanted to be heard; at the dinner table, in the living room, during family
On March 12, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced it would remove historic murals from the Salt Lake and Manti Temples as
If we fall into the trap of competition, contention and comparison, we need to recognize that this has nothing to do with being a good
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.