Acceptance, Inclusion, Belonging
Engaging everyone in the same way creates that sense of belonging. There’s a difference between acceptance and belonging.
Engaging everyone in the same way creates that sense of belonging. There’s a difference between acceptance and belonging.
When I am 64, I won’t be losing my hair. At least I don’t think I will. Last month I received a diagnosis of breast
Did I just turn Luke chapter 2 into clickbait? Maybe. But this chapter, and one verse in particular, gained new meaning for me this year.
As a Relief Society councilor*, I was asked to help develop our ward’s mission plan. I’ll be honest: doing anything missionary related is not my
Recently I took my husband to a VIP Christmas event, and while eating hors d’oeuvres I noticed the General Young Women’s President was at
It’s easy to watch a documentary like Keep Sweet and chalk the whole mess up to cults. If it’s cult territory, then we can’t imagine
Guest Post by Nicole Sbitani. Nicole is an adult convert, a woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes microfiction
bell hooks, largely regarded as the Mother of Black Feminism, died yesterday at the age of 69. We at The Exponent II feel it’s important
If I had to choose a single day that was most jarring for my faith journey, it would be going through the temple for the
Maybe the lesson here is that we teach women that we can fly
without seeing marriage as the vital stamp we must get
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.