Life Is Not A Zero Sum Game
I know that it sometimes seems like it is—that it sometimes seems like someone else’s gain automatically signifies my loss, but it is not like
I know that it sometimes seems like it is—that it sometimes seems like someone else’s gain automatically signifies my loss, but it is not like
Thank you to Cate Rawson for this fabulous song! [polldaddy poll=6767367]
Many people are concerned with a very basic question right now: Why do some women feel unequal in the church? A few years ago I
I was pleasantly surprised to hear about “Wear Pants to Church Day” in local and national news. This Sunday, many Mormon women will wear pants
Recently several women have been created an event called Wear Pants to Church Day. The event page on Facebook asks LDS women to wear pants
One of the first pieces of feminist writing I ever read was the legendary essay “I Want a Wife” by Judy Brady. It made a
Christmas is for children. Bright lights, decorations, toys, sweets and the humble start to Christ’s life all inspire the child in us, and the children
by Nate Curtis Combat sports are violent, unfettered competitions that are often the shortest athletic competitions in professional sports because the physical exertion of both
I’m not a historian or sociologist, but I’ve noticed something about civilizations. They always seem to think they are more special than other civilizations. It’s
In a public radio feature about feminism yesterday, Governor Madeleine Kunin argued that it is time that American feminists got around to promoting family-friendly work
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.