Toward Intersectionality: Censuring White Mormon Feminism
A few weeks ago I watched the Tournament of Roses parade perched atop a cold ladder set up on Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena, California. I
A few weeks ago I watched the Tournament of Roses parade perched atop a cold ladder set up on Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena, California. I
I’ve heard it many times. A woman explains that she can’t support feminism because she is a mother of sons. If my feminist goals for
By Dianna Douglas It’s a year of grand anniversaries for American women: One hundred years since the Nineteenth Amendment guaranteed women’s suffrage nationwide. Fifty-five years
As a child , my family and I lived in many rental properties each with similar decor. White painted walls sometimes with peeling paint ,
1. I hope they print scriptures that are gender-inclusive. I like what Nephi says about likening the scriptures to us, and this would be a
I fell in love with group exercise classes thirteen years ago, after my first baby was born. I’d gone to classes at the local rec
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Judith Rosenbaum, CEO of Jewish Women’s Archive, talks to us about incorporating feminism into our holiday
I recently stumbled across a piece I wrote a little over two years ago that’s been languishing in my drafts folder. In it, I poured
By Melissa Malcolm King What does it mean to be a saint? To be perfected? To be like God? To truly love others without condition?
This year I started working as a writer and media specialist for the Utah Women & Leadership Project at UVU whose goal is “To strengthen
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.