#EqualAccess Guest Series Post: On Forgetting You’re Sick
by Serena Maxwell (originally posted on my blog on May 7, 2019) This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get
by Serena Maxwell (originally posted on my blog on May 7, 2019) This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get
by Maggie Slighte This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get a chance to speak for themselves, but this blog
by Megan McLawsome This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get a chance to speak for themselves, but this blog
by Mette Harrison This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get a chance to speak for themselves, but this blog
By Melissa Malcolm King This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get a chance to speak for themselves, but this
This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get a chance to speak for themselves, but this blog series seeks to
This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get a chance to speak for themselves, but this blog series seeks to
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Judith Rosenbaum, CEO of Jewish Women’s Archive, talks to us about incorporating feminism into our holiday
by Christina Taber-Kewene Today our congregation held its Primary presentation, a program for the children ages 3-11 to perform the songs they have been learning
Next week is Thanksgiving in the United States. We celebrate with a big feast of turkey and mashed potatoes, various sides, and lots of pie.
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.