Valuing Women’s Voices
Author Nancy Dredge, Exponent II foremother, pictured with her daughter Margaret Moore. Exponent has meant many different things to me over the years. Initially, I
Author Nancy Dredge, Exponent II foremother, pictured with her daughter Margaret Moore. Exponent has meant many different things to me over the years. Initially, I
Mine is a common story; it’s happened many times. Girl moves to Boston. Girl meets Exponent II. Girl hears the words she’s always thought, but
This post comes to us from Exponent II Founding Mother, Claudia Bushman.  It’s all about connection and working together. It’s all about having lots
As a board member of 20 years, blogger of 8, and the current President, I am delighted to kick off our 5 day spring fundraiser to solicit donations to
A Message from the Exponent II Team For 5 days next week (May 18 – 22), we have planned for you, our dear blog readers, an excellent
A month and a half ago, the organizers of the inaugural Allegheny Pilgrims retreat asked me to present on managing a faith crisis. Why me?
by Julie Lefgren Lately, I have had several conversations with my fellow single friends over the loss we feel from not marrying young or having
By Jenny Last month I wrote about my experience challenging authority. This post is my attempt to redefine our current understanding of leadership and authority, based
With thanks to Ziff for joining in on the data collection! Â In August 2015, the church announced that women would be included in
I can remember the first time I heard my very devout Mormon mother swear. I was 7 years old and we had just moved to a
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.