Menopause and the Feminist Work of Teaching Women About Their Own Bodies
Providing information for women and gender minorities about their own bodies was a feminist issue in the early 1970s. It still is today.
Providing information for women and gender minorities about their own bodies was a feminist issue in the early 1970s. It still is today.
So, through the practice of baptism, we accept we are sinners, we accept that Jesus chooses us, and we accept that we are choosers who
My pioneer ancestors stored food like a repository of matrilineal love. As their rearguard, my life pulses with the seasonal flow of home canning. I’m
When I got to the part where Mary was told to name her child “Jesus,” my kid gasped. “What?” she said in complete disbelief, “Mary
These are the gifts I would give us, and this is the way I would gift them. Jezebel served a goddess, one the Israelites also
This month, December 2022, marks the 30th anniversary of the groundbreaking book edited by Maxine Hanks, Women and Authority: Re-emerging Mormon Feminism. The book includes
Somewhere in LDS culture, it has been ingrained into the minds of young single adult women that our lives never truly start until we get
Recently a friend of mine shared an observation about the Mormon community that got me thinking about blessings in a new way: Ask a BYU
Guest Post by Brittany Manjarrez. Brittany currently lives in France with her family. You will most likely find her chasing sunsets and toddlers. She is
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.