
Absence of Americans makes new Mormon film unique; lack of women is typical
I recently attended the preview of Freetown, a new Mormon genre movie about—you guessed it—male missionaries. I was hoping it would be a quality film—and
I recently attended the preview of Freetown, a new Mormon genre movie about—you guessed it—male missionaries. I was hoping it would be a quality film—and
I’ve taken somewhat more of a traditional approach to sharing hymns that mean something to me. This suits my mind and the place where I
This week I decided to do an informal survey of the representation of women in my ward building. Â I had the general impression that there
by Allison Renee This post is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. My story begins with
by K.M. This is a post that is a part of the Queer Mormon Women* series. Click HERE to see all the posts to date. “Power is
In a rare occurrence for this poor recent college graduate, I treated myself to seeing several movies in theaters over the past month, two of
Do you have a favorite Christmas carol? I have too many to name just one. You probably do, too. For me, Christmas music is the
Guest Post by Gina Colvin It’s no secret that people’s lives have long been expunged in the name of Christianity. Pagans; Saxons; peasants; Turks; the
We are thrilled to feature new voices and new perspectives, many from women who are posting for the first time in English. Their voices have
We are thrilled to feature new voices and new perspectives, many from women who are posting for the first time in English. Their voices have
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.