#hearLDSwomen: Young Women Are Told No; Young Men Are Told Yes
My Laurel class president daughter thought it was unfair that the Young Men got a high adventure week long overnight trip white-water rafting. She spent
My Laurel class president daughter thought it was unfair that the Young Men got a high adventure week long overnight trip white-water rafting. She spent
I was in institute in law school. It was competition season. Some men in the class had just made the national finals of a big
Names are important. What we call someone or something frames our perception and impacts the meaning in our minds. It offends God when we use
When I went to my last bishop about my abusive marriage and told him I was planning to leave and get a divorce, he seemed
My oldest son turns 12 in exactly two weeks. The day he was born, my commitment and faith in my church was second to nothing
In this special holiday episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Kimberly Peeler-Ringer, a licensed minister within the United Church of Christ denomination and author
When I was divorcing an abusive spouse, my church leaders sulked and comforted him, but I was left out in the cold. They didn’t know
By LMA November 2018 I want to write about the most delicate and powerful thing about who I am. Even with all of the
I’m serving in Activity Days. The girls expressed to me that they wanted to do a pinewood derby like the scouts. At our next planning
I could fill volumes because not only am I a woman, I’m single, so I don’t have a man attached to me. Doubly invisible. When
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.