A Poem for Flying Girls
Flight The feathers are there, the potential for brilliant flight, and in my dreams I see her, running along the sidewalk in front of our
Flight The feathers are there, the potential for brilliant flight, and in my dreams I see her, running along the sidewalk in front of our
Highlight of Book Review from Fall 2010 Exponent II Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl
Generally, I’m a likeable person. Or maybe I should say that I’m not a very dislikeable person. I tend to be thoughtful, quiet and respectful,
Guest post, by Holly Welker . A few months ago I began thinking about the question, “What’s with Mormons and marriage? Not just temple marriage,
One of my earliest memories is dancing in my living room to a cassette tape of the Footloose soundtrack. I still have the lyrics memorized,
Last week, my family made our annual trek up the canyon to a small grove of bristlecone pine trees clinging to the edge of a
Women’s dearest possession is life,/And since it is given to her but once/She must live as to feel no torturing regret/For years without purpose,/So live
Cross-posted at Waves of Life Tonight Finn wanted me to sing “Boo Sky.” I remembered that Mark sings “My Heavenly Father Loves Me” to Finn when
I Started Stephanie Coontz’s book Marriage, a History, over 6 months ago and I’m still only half-way through it, NOT because it hasn’t proved to
“Madame Pericand felt that each social class should wear some sign indicative of their station to avoid any misconceptions, just as shops displayed price tags.”
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.