Guest Post: The Silent Pain of Mormon Women
By Taylor I never saw sexism. Not in general, and certainly not in the church. It wasn’t until my divorce a couple of years ago
By Taylor I never saw sexism. Not in general, and certainly not in the church. It wasn’t until my divorce a couple of years ago
To the women who took the time to write a letter that was read today in the first session of conference during the concluding talk,
By Thelma The best way for me to benefit from General Conference is to skip the live broadcast (and live social media reports) and wait
A QUEER PRAYER – By Blaire Ostler Me: Heavenly Mother? Are you there? HM: Yes. I’m always here. Me: They say there’s no atheists in
David Ostler is a traditional Latter-Day Saint who has joined the ranks of Patrick Mason, Thomas McConkie, Adam Miller and Terryl & Fiona Givens by
By Judith Curtis All religions say “Thou shalt not kill,” but so many countries have legalized and glorified fighting in wars as one of the
By Mormon Human There was a talk given recently by the person who, for a time, has the position of President of the Church of
by Elle Mae “A place that wasn’t quite Zion, but tried.” (Hunt Steenblik, Rachel. “Jane.” I Gave Her A Name.) Mormonism lives in a tender
By Miriam Bay Sweeney The committee was questioning their own earlier decision. They’d originally wanted to depart from scriptural text in the script of the
By Erin “We meet today with joy to act A proxy for thy dead, And give thee scores of wives who’ll be Like Crowns
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.