Words and Their Meanings
Hi Fun Kou Gai: (Japanese) righteous, miserable anger, a frustration and despair over a situation that seems terrible but cannot be changed. Weltschmerz: (German) a
Hi Fun Kou Gai: (Japanese) righteous, miserable anger, a frustration and despair over a situation that seems terrible but cannot be changed. Weltschmerz: (German) a
My first time at the temple started out very frightening. It was a completely new experience for me and I was relying on my mother
In this episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Kate McElwee and Erin Saiz Hanna, co-Executive Directors of Women’s Ordination Conference, tell us about feminists’ holy
My friends and I managed to scoop up the last six seats for a late showing of Wonder Woman this week. We’re not your typical
Ever since I was a child, I was aware of sexist language being used. We’ve all heard of the generic “he” or even “brother” used
I went away this weekend for the first time in a year. (To the Rocky Mountain Retreat which was awesome and you should totally go
Dear Daughter, As you know, my views on gender differ radically from Mormon orthodoxy, and I don’t make an effort to hide that from you
What happens to a Mormon Feminist after they die? Here on the Exponent blog, we’ve seen robust discussions about how to adjust or improve
“It might be good for you,” said my friend. “It’ll get you out and meet other people with similar values.” I was lonely, and
When people ask me what I do, I don’t know exactly how to answer. At face value, I’m a stay-at-home mother of four kids. I
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