Book Review: Ask a Suffragist
“…the very qualities that make art powerful make it inherently risky. Art is vulnerable. When Julia Ward Howe started publishing her work, she revealed both
“…the very qualities that make art powerful make it inherently risky. Art is vulnerable. When Julia Ward Howe started publishing her work, she revealed both
Serving a mission is perhaps the most conservative thing I have ever done, and it pushed me over the edge to be a feminist. I served
I was married to an (inactive) priesthood holder who was abusive on many levels. I went to one bishop for help was told “If it
One of my Young Women leaders made a point to tell all the young women (12-17) to make sure they stay away from tank tops,
When our oldest was a baby, my husband was called to the high council and assigned to another ward. I pointed out that we had
My ex raised his hand to oppose a calling for me once in sacrament meeting because the bishopric hadn’t asked his permission first. – Anonymous
At the beginning of the year when the Come Follow Me manuals for families were being distributed, the Elder’s Quorum president was in charge of
by Lizza Jacobs This gorgeous drawing was a wedding gift from a BYU art professor. Jared and I met during his show and he very
While preparing to bless our baby, I had wanted to participate by holding her since that would be the only church ordinance for our children
In this special Women’s Equality Day episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, the Religious Feminism Podcast teams up with the The Breaking Free Show
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.