Of Sharp-Tongues and Binders
One of the more interesting aspects of this presidential election has been to view Mitt Romney through the lens of Mormonism. Having been born and
One of the more interesting aspects of this presidential election has been to view Mitt Romney through the lens of Mormonism. Having been born and
by Lorie Winder (Lorie Winder has an MA in Humanities from BYU and is the former https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg of the Mormon Women’s Forum Quarterly, an LDS
Guest post by Jessica F., who is studying educational psychology, international development, and religious studies. She lives in England with her husband and four children. I
by Michelle Beaver* I’ve never been Mormon. However, in high school my best friend was Mormon and was part of an amazing Mormon family, and
by Mary Ellen Robertson (originally posted at Feminism and Religion) If I see a flaw in contemporary Mormon feminism, it’s that we haven’t ventured outside
As happens occasionally, a national news show did a bit about the Mormon faith on Thursday. I found this particular report, on Rock Center with
Young Mormon feminists fill me with awe. Intelligent and well-educated, they have or are working towards fulfilling professional careers—even if their current role is SAHM.
On Saturday, August 18th 2012 I attended the We Are Woman Rally in Washington, D.C. which was organized to protest the war on women, evaluate
A few days ago, an article titled Mormon women seeking middle ground to greater equality appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune. The author, Peggy Fletcher
It’s summer, which in my Boston-area ward means that on any given Sunday about a third of the ward is on vacation. The handful of
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