“Many stories matter.”
I recently returned from a trip to Botswana, where I joined a group of scholars (including three other Exponent bloggers!) in collecting oral histories from
I recently returned from a trip to Botswana, where I joined a group of scholars (including three other Exponent bloggers!) in collecting oral histories from
written by Naomi Watkins Awhile back we featured the origin story of the awesome group Aspiring Mormon Women, a non-profit organization that supports and encourages
Guest Post by Lisi Youngberg Lisi Youngberg is a piano teacher and vocal performance coach that loves empowering others to express themselves through music. The
Approximately three months ago, I packed my bags and my baby and hopped on a plane to California to say a few words about the
Like most fiancées, I was pretty certain that our marriage would be everything that I wanted it to be. I knew we would have hard
Guest Post by Sarah. The day I heard ISIS had claimed Palmyra, I pulled out a dusty album and turned the pages until I found
Dear Exponent readers, the Sisters Speak column of an upcoming Exponent II magazine will focus on the topic of raising empowered daughters and sons in the
By Jenny The spring thunderstorms have set my mind back to my youth. I watch the misty greyness creep in as the rolling thunder awakens
In Gilead, a favorite novel of mine, a Congregational minister named John Ames recalls his life in a letter to his young son. Part autobiography and
If you have gotten your 40th Anniversary copy of Exponent II, then you know that many past https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpgs were asked to choose their favorite essay from their
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.