Travelling towards intersectionality
I don’t remember the moment I identified as being a feminist. Rather, I have gradually become more aware of the power structures around me and
I don’t remember the moment I identified as being a feminist. Rather, I have gradually become more aware of the power structures around me and
(My mother and Belle Spafford at center, left to right, early 1970s) Growing up I was certain of three things that my mom loved with
A couple of months ago while at a dinner with women in my ward, one woman told me her name was wrong on the church
By Lindsay Kite Lindsay Kite has a Ph.D. in Communication and is co-director of the nonprofit Beauty Redefined with her twin sister, Lexie, in Salt Lake
On Easter Sunday in 2016, I stood up in my Community of Christ congregation and walked to the pulpit. It was my job to give
“Which do you like best,” asked my brother. “The Book of Mormon, or the Old or New Testament?” He was only a year older
When I first heard about this book, I jumped at the opportunity to review it. The book is about creative writing, which is what I
By Lorie Winder Stromberg Lorie Winder Stromberg serves on the Ordain Women executive board as chair of the Long-term Planning Committee. When this conference weekend
The lds.org website changed this last week, with an update to the Relief Society Declaration. Obviously a lot has been cut, it’s much shorter. Let’s
My local Relief Society teacher posted some pictures on the board and asked the class to contrast them: Mormon women at the Women’s Session of
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.