Guest Post: Identifying White Privilege
Josianne was born and raised in NYC. Her first encounter with overt racism was when she was 16 and encounters have only gotten harsher in
Josianne was born and raised in NYC. Her first encounter with overt racism was when she was 16 and encounters have only gotten harsher in
Ordain Women supporters (including me) will be wearing purple as we join other Mormon women in attending the General Women’s Meeting on Saturday, March 29,
Sorry, Kathryn Skaggs. My kids finally talked me into seeing “Frozen” (it’s school vacation week here, and we’re catching up on a lot of things
Recently the mission president of the Denver North mission came to our ward to inform us that elders would no longer be able to visit single
January to April of 2012 was rough. My co-https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg, Aimee, and I were compiling Exponent II’s LGBTQ-themed Spring issue. It was heart-breaking. These stories, more
A week and a half ago I cut my hair. A lot. I buzzed it to half an inch. My initial thoughts were, “Oh wow.
Despite the inconvenience of an 8 AM Sunstone session this past July, my friend Katrina Barker Anderson delivered a compelling and beautiful presentation about her
I was walking down the South Hill of BYU’s campus discussing a lecture I had recently attended with one of my only openly feminist friends.
Around the last General Conference weekend I had some meaningful conversations with family members about the idea of ordaining women in the LDS church. One
I can’t do car maintenance. https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Picture-23-scaled-1.jpg the Riveter would blush for me. I want to be a strong, independent, modern woman in defiance of gender
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