Mormon Feminism in 1977 and Today
This week marks the 40th anniversary the National Women’s Conference in Houston, Texas, a culmination of the International Women’s Year (IWY) celebrations in the 1970s.
This week marks the 40th anniversary the National Women’s Conference in Houston, Texas, a culmination of the International Women’s Year (IWY) celebrations in the 1970s.
This is co-written by Spunky and Kaki Olsen. Kaki Olsen is Boston-raised and BYU-educated. Her serious writing ranges from nonfiction to science fiction, but she writes academic
In Matthew 22:36-40 (New International Version) we are given the greatest commandment: 36 “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” 37 Jesus replied:
I was in a Safeway parking lot situating my wiggly one-year old into her car seat when I felt a sudden, overwhelming ache to find
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Amanda Quraishi, a Muslim feminist, talks about the unique challenges and opportunities for Islamic feminism in
What a week for Hollywood. I have my eye on my newsfeed, and every twenty-nine minutes, someone new steps forward and details yet another disgusting,
I recently listened to the interview of Amiee Flynn-Curran on Gina Colvin’s podcast, A Thoughtful Faith. I know Amiee because the ward she studied is
Most women in the church have participated in the visiting teaching program. As a teacher or as a teachee, most of us have had some
[Image by Alice Popkorn on Flickr] “I stand in my own power now, the questions of permission that I used to choke on for my
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Jennifer Buck, an Evangelical Quaker pastor and an assistant professor in the Department of Practical Theology
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.