Guest Post: Lighthearted Is Still Light: #ReconstructingFaith With Humor
Guest post by Eleanor Adams. Eleanor is a freelance writer, reluctant yogi, part-time van dweller, and much funnier in real life. Find her on her
Guest post by Eleanor Adams. Eleanor is a freelance writer, reluctant yogi, part-time van dweller, and much funnier in real life. Find her on her
Guest Post by Anonymous. Anonymous is a single woman in the church who recently vacationed in Hawai’i where she dreamed vividly of a sacred and
Brad Wilcox’s now infamous Alpine, Utah fireside took the internet by storm two weeks ago, and I wrote my thoughts regarding his take on women
Guest Post by Sonrisa Hansen Parker enjoys deep one-on-one conversations, family time, and time alone to practice yoga, meditation, read, nap, and organize. She is
You didn’t think I was going to stand on that corner by myself (arms and legs like board, mouth full of cement) forever, now did
Guest Post by Tina. Tina enjoys nature, art, and reading. She is nearly complete with a graduate degree in trauma informed teaching and loves asking
When was the last time you experienced a sexist comment? Maybe you were the only woman in a meeting and were asked to take notes.
It’s a catch-phrase I learned from the heartwarming show Ted Lasso that feels a little too on-the-nose. They say it about soccer; I feel it
It is with great sadness that the Exponent II memorializes a woman of great stature and her husband. Rebecca van Uitert and her husband, Jason
I begin with a disclaimer. This post is not specifically about any single person or incident. I would love to be able to say it
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.