Guest Post: Mixed-Faith Marriage–Appreciating the Beauty of a New Journey
by Emma Renshaw My husband and I are three years into a mixed-faith marriage. We are Midwesterners who love to backpack. The backpack adventures started
by Emma Renshaw My husband and I are three years into a mixed-faith marriage. We are Midwesterners who love to backpack. The backpack adventures started
by Miriam Higginbotham I have loved reading all the response pieces to Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie. The movie does a great job of meeting viewers
by Elizabeth Hammond Hi Barbie! In 2013 I wrote a post on Feminist Mormon Housewives called “The Mormon Priestess,” which made a splash at the
Guest Post by Miri. Miri is a Canadian student and newlywed exploring her roles as a wife, daughter, and spiritual being through writing. Last April
So the next time you hear an LDS woman saying she’s so grateful to *not* hold the priesthood and worry about the responsibilities that the
I always felt I didn’t exist in the language of their stories and I understand now why that matters: because there are words where I
When I was 12, standing in line with girls who came in all sorts of shapes and sizes, we stared straight forward, trying not to
Just like Ken when he found books on patriarchy at the library and was introduced to the idea, this was my first time exploring the
Men are more than priesthood vessels, providers, and presiders. Men should not be defined by their religious roles but by who they are.
Using a photo of a woman holding a shovel but eliminating her head, especially not showing her eyes, turned this woman into an object. An
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.