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I am a part time landlord/full time stay at home mom. I recently received a rental application from a single mother who included in her
I am a part time landlord/full time stay at home mom. I recently received a rental application from a single mother who included in her
The pandemic has taught me many things about going without. Stuck on a tiny island, bereft of a support system, my husband and I stretch
This world is hard. Beautiful, and awesome, and heartbreakingly magnificent, but also incredibly damaging to our souls. Every day, little things break us down and
One year ago I published my first guest post for The Exponent. After reading Mormon feminist blogs and magazines for well over a decade, it
When it comes to first time temple experiences, I consider myself lucky. As a college junior I was taking several classes in folklore and mythology
Through my work with the BYU College of Education, I had the chance on Friday to not just attend the annual Bear River Massacre Commemoration
In Shakspeare’s MacBeth, Lady MacBeth’s “Unsex me” soliloquy has always intrigued me. As a high school student reading this speech, I wondered if there was
Guest post by Anonymous. Anonymous was born and raised Mormon, served a mission, married in the temple, raised a large family, and has held various
I have led many QPR Suicide Prevention Trainings to various groups. QPR stands for Question, Persuade, Refer. It is a science based, practical training designed
Guest post by Sabrena. Sabrena is a founding member of Pillows for Prisoners (www.pillowsforprisoners.org), an organization dedicated to expanding awareness about the realities of female incarceration.
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.