Superboy and the Invisible Girl
I saw the musical Next to Normal last fall. It’s not a perfect musical, but covering mental health can be tricky. While I don’t agree
I saw the musical Next to Normal last fall. It’s not a perfect musical, but covering mental health can be tricky. While I don’t agree
I posted this on my blog a few weeks ago, but I wanted to get a widder perspective, since it was a unique experience for
There are precious few LDS publications for women, about women, or by women – but right now, we have one: Daughters In My Kingdom (Daughters).
I don’t remember when I first learned that Joseph Smith had practiced polygamy. (Never mind behind Emma’s back. With teenagers.) But I remember feeling disgusted–but
Several days ago I stumbled across this infographic that was being shared on Facebook. I clicked on it and saw that right on the top
It’s Spring Break and I’m spending time with my family in San Diego, a place I absolutely LOVE. Like many people, especially Jana, I find
One blessing that I’m particularly grateful for is that I got all the children I want. When my youngest reaches her milestones, I usually first
With a nod to my Exponent sisters who first introduced me to Mary Oliver, I present this poem. It came to me and whispered its
When BYU professor Randy Bott used “folk doctrine” to justify why black LDS men were not ordained to the priesthood before 1978, his statements were
In life there are moments for each of us where we have to ask ourselves what we want, sometimes just so that we can deny
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.