
Dear Eliza, Is it Okay to be a Cafeteria Mormon?
Dear Eliza, All of my life, being a member of the LDS Church has meant being “all in” and “exact obedience.” I’ve been all in
Dear Eliza, All of my life, being a member of the LDS Church has meant being “all in” and “exact obedience.” I’ve been all in
Guest post by Alma Frances Pellett (formerly Frank Alma Pellett). Alma has been happily married 20 years and has sired 5 children. She has enjoyed
Today, March 16, 2022, marks the one year anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings where eight people, including six Asian American women, died. Do you
There is a pivotal moment in “The Wizard of Oz” when in Munchkinland Glinda is protecting Dorothy from the Wicked Witch of the West and declares
Guest Post by Susannah Clarke Taylor. Susannah Clarke Taylor has degrees in English and Theatre and is a lover of all things family history, theatre,
As I near my thirtieth year of life, life seems to remind me that I’m getting older.
In a church where marriage is at
There’s a popular idea (in some circles) regarding women and war that’s resurfacing due to the conflict in Ukraine. It’s the idea that women are
“The ‘right’ to life, to ones body, to health, to happiness, to the satisfaction of needs and, beyond all the oppressions or ‘alienation,’ the ‘right’
Guest post by Mer Monson. Mer is a writer, poet and Master Transformative Coach who plays in the space of effortless change with clients all
This is not yet another post about the infamous racist, sexist screed that Brad Wilcox gave to youth of the Alpine Stake last month. But
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.