Running Groups, Exponent II and Safe Spaces
I have a special group of friends I run with at 5:30 am most mornings. We’re an eclectic bunch…a couple post-Mormons, a Mormon feminist (me),
I have a special group of friends I run with at 5:30 am most mornings. We’re an eclectic bunch…a couple post-Mormons, a Mormon feminist (me),
This is the third book in the series by Mette Ivie Harrison. The central character, Linda Wallheim, is a feminist-leaning Mormon woman in Utah. Her
By Becca Lee Ogden Serious and not-so-serious questions for all you working women (and men?) out there. (So all the people? Sure, Becca. Yes.) As
Jessica Finnigan, Kari Waters, and Nancy Ross wrote this paper for the Mormon History Association annual conference in 2015. The full text of the talk
I learned how to be a feminist from my mom. And so, shortly after I received my first issue of Exponent II, I realized she
by Selina Miller Forsyth I am a social work Master’s student at Brigham Young University, and have always been interested in international development, poverty issues,
By Anonymous A few weeks ago, our nation elected Donald Trump to the presidency. A few weeks before that, my younger sister got engaged. My
(We are approaching the one month anniversary of the national election. This upcoming week we will feature a few posts that reflect on life in
Español In January, the youth lessons are on the Godhead. This is a lesson I did for the young women in my ward last January.
Five years ago, my ward in Alexandria split. This split ran through the heart of a close knit community – and created many heavy hearts.
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.