Mormon Women Marching
By Sara Hanks A variation on the theme of marching, in response to a recent post at the Mormon Women Stand blog. I did some
By Sara Hanks A variation on the theme of marching, in response to a recent post at the Mormon Women Stand blog. I did some
Over the past weekend, women, men, and children from all over the world marched in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington.  While some have labeled
Saints at Devil’s Gate: Landscapes along the Mormon Trail is a book atypical to those we ordinarily review at the Exponent. Atypical because it is
When I first heard of the book The Witness of Women by Janiece Johnson and Jennifer Reeder, I thought it sounded interesting. I then heard that it
My mother asked me to pick up a copy of Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s A HOUSE FULL OF FEMALES last Wednesday night and have the author
[The following is an excerpt from a talk I gave last month on how to be a better receiver and recognizer of gifts.] In late
The stories we tell matter. They weave the core narrative of our collective culture. It was not until some time after I became a woman
How do you increase your faith to heal? What examples of women healing, guide you in developing your own spiritual gifts?
I must get a certain gleam in my eye. A telltale squint indicating that somewhere in my brain I am rifling through files, considering options,
Happy end of 2016! Welcome 2017! 2016 marks this blog’s 10 year anniversary. Throughout the year, we posted retrospective posts reflecting on what this blog has
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.