The Mark of the Devil
This is a story. It’s a true story. It’s a story that happened to me. And, I’m sorry to say, in this story, I am
This is a story. It’s a true story. It’s a story that happened to me. And, I’m sorry to say, in this story, I am
Guest post by Green. The church has a long history of members referring to each other as “brother” or “sister.” In the early days
First Netflix Feature Film By Female Feminist Filmmaker Mom (I made that up as a tongue twister!). In 2015 I met Kristine Stolakis as she
TW: birth experience Did she scream? It bothers me, the way we see Mary after the birth, immaculate blue robe, beatific smile, her perky breast
I recently read Sonia Johnson’s memoir From Housewife to Heretic: One Woman’s Struggle for Equal Rights and Her Excommunication from the Mormon Church. The book
Surely people who reenact handcart pulls from the 1800s would hold their government responsible for killing children in our lifetime. If it had been your
I am the mother of young daughters. I do the majority of childcare and spend the most time with them. I witness their dreams, their
Lisa Delpit said, “Those with power are frequently least aware of–or least willing to acknowledge–its existence [and] those with less power are often most aware
Have you read “The Ones Who Walked Away From Omelas” by Ursula LeGuin? Beneath Omelas, a city of prosperity and contentment, lives a child in
I’m a lawyer in solo practice in the southwestern United States. I cover a large state and parts of surrounding states, representing disability claimants before
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.