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When I married my husband fourteen years ago, I was incredibly intimidated by my mother-in-law. Â It sounds ridiculous to those who know her, because she’s
When I married my husband fourteen years ago, I was incredibly intimidated by my mother-in-law. Â It sounds ridiculous to those who know her, because she’s
Guest post by Kerlily. Kerlily is a mother of five wonderful, intense and passionate children who are pursuing their dreams in various ways. She loves
Clic para versión en español John Hilton III and Anthony Sweat are two elders who have worked with youth throughout their Church career, also both
This week in one of my classes, a student asked me what the word nuance meant. We were talking about how to conduct data analysis as
I’m a sucker for Christmas music. The religious stuff. The schmaltzy stuff. The weird stuff the Latin major turned ward choir director plays that
TW Sexual Assault and Vote Shaming I was abducted from my home when I was three years old and sexually assaulted. Although a terrible event
By Olivia Meikle As a graduate student studying English literature, I enjoy taking words and phrases apart to find the hidden meanings inside. A few
“There are moments that the words don’t reach…” It’s been a hard week for so many people. I keep trying to find the words to
Every morning, we have a dance party. My six-year-old gets ready for school and then we turn up the speakers on a song she loves—usually
As I watched the results of the election filter in Tuesday night, I had a visceral reaction of anger, exasperation, and hopelessness. I was angry
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.