
Guest Post: The Recovering Accidental Misogynist
By He Who Shall Not Be Named Psychiatry Doctor Guy I’m sorry, I’m so, so sorry for being male. This was an actual thought from
By He Who Shall Not Be Named Psychiatry Doctor Guy I’m sorry, I’m so, so sorry for being male. This was an actual thought from
I was shouted down by the entire Relief Society for having the audacity to say that as a mother I had the right to call
I taught a Relief Society lesson recently on the importance of temples and temple work. Usually I can figure out a way to approach a
Earlier this summer, I attended a small local feminist Catholic mass and one of the hymns we sang was Carolyn Winfrey Gillette’s God of the
The following is an example of a submission for our Winter 2019 writing contest. You can find more details about the contest here. 2 Timothy
I was called to be a counselor in the stake Young Women presidency. I didn’t think I could or should fill that calling. I have
Wayward. There was that word again in a Relief Society lesson. The word that describes me. Mentions of wayward children always make me uncomfortable. From
“Quick! Grab her!” The woman was pulled from the river, battered and bruised from the treacherous rapids. Nearly drowned, she gasped for breath. But before
by Mamie I was sexually abused as a child by a neighbor and physically and emotionally abused by my LDS parents. Multiple siblings in my
by Kaylee McElroy Our ordinances are full of beautiful birth and breastfeeding imagery. I know that for a variety of historical and cultural reasons there are
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.