
Where did ‘Where are the Women?’ go?
Thank you, everyone, for your comments on yesterdays post, and for sharing your feelings about the visibility (or lack there of) of women in the
Thank you, everyone, for your comments on yesterdays post, and for sharing your feelings about the visibility (or lack there of) of women in the
Carrion Comfort No, I’ll not, carrion comfort, Despair, not feast on thee; Not untwist — slack they
Guest Post by Emily Holsinger Butler A Catholic friend of mine once offered the idea that world religions exist for one single purpose: to control
In the wake of Kate Kelly’s excommunication a lot has been said about the proper way to do things, the proper way to ask questions,
(We are resurrecting our popular feature “Virtual Oases,” which Deborah did such a great job with for so many years. Now Violadiva has volunteered to
Note: this post mentions rape, incest, abortion, stillbirth, death of infants, etc. If those topics are going to be triggering, please honor your health and
By LoriAnn As I’ve thought about the issues of asking questions, faithful agitation, and looking for a much-needed change regarding gender inequality in the Church,
by Jackie Ball To me, the Church’s relationship towards women alternates between benign patriarchy and austere rigidity. This was demonstrated to me from a young
I have a secret to tell: I mourn not being able to be the Mormon woman I was always taught to be, that I
I see you’re hurting. This was never your battle. You like things the way they are. You have felt loved and honoured in our faith.
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.