Guest Post: Sister, Thou Wilt Surely Wear Away
Guest Post by Nicole. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes microfiction
Guest Post by Nicole. Nicole is an adult convert, a non-Black woman of color, and a professional diplomat. She blogs at nandm.sbitani.com and writes microfiction
Some thoughts on our founding sister and woman – Emma. I am grateful she has been a part of lessons and talks and discussions from
I was never a big fan of the hymn Come, Come, Ye Saints. As a matter of musicality, I found it trite and sappy. However,
Guest post by Shannon Milliman. Shannon Milliman, CPTD, CLMS is a playwright, published poet, essayist, and performs an original, autobiographical, one woman play called Not
I had a conversation recently with an elderly woman who is a dear friend of mine. We were talking about General Conference, and I asked
First Netflix Feature Film By Female Feminist Filmmaker Mom (I made that up as a tongue twister!). In 2015 I met Kristine Stolakis as she
Let youth lead. This is perhaps the most difficult recommendation for anyone working with youth. It’s a simple statement, but what does it really mean?
TW: birth experience Did she scream? It bothers me, the way we see Mary after the birth, immaculate blue robe, beatific smile, her perky breast
I recently read Sonia Johnson’s memoir From Housewife to Heretic: One Woman’s Struggle for Equal Rights and Her Excommunication from the Mormon Church. The book
In the last month I unfortunately encountered a number of posts from members of the Church quoting scriptures about the dangers of pride, drawing the
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.