
Shame and Healing: Navigating Depression and Medication in my LDS family
As we start experiencing shorter days and longer nights this time of year, I am reminded of depression. Almost exactly twelve years ago, I was
As we start experiencing shorter days and longer nights this time of year, I am reminded of depression. Almost exactly twelve years ago, I was
Managers of the LDS Church are consciously well-intentioned and convinced of their moral uprightness. Yet they suffer from distorted thinking about women’s spiritual autonomy that
When I saw the trailer for Heretic, I knew I had to see that movie. The trailer for Heretic shows two sister missionaries of the
Adding to my frustration was the fact that General Conference had ended less than two weeks before the news about the garment design change came
I attended an inaugural conference this past weekend in Orem, Utah for something called Elavare, a new organization designed to help moms re-enter the workforce
Women pay a higher garment tax than men. What do I mean by ‘garment tax’? I don’t mean the monetary cost of garments. I mean
As an independent-thinking parent, I have become like Roz, a Wild Robot. Taught to be conformist, obedient and task-oriented, I’ve written hard-earned wisdom over my
Some topics, like if and how to wear garments, divide Mormon women. But I’ve started to wonder, might a shared love for romance novels be
I cried and cried and cried. I wanted to brush it off as some old white guy that I didn’t have to listen to. But
In honor of Disability Employment Awareness Month, blogger Nicole Sbitani writes how it’s so frustrating to see people with disabilities in the church continually framed
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.