Our Bloggers Recommend “Let Her Enter”, in celebration of the lifting of the temple and priesthood racial ban on June 8, 1978
Emeritus blogger East River Lady shares her experience receiving her temple endowment as a black member of the church.
Emeritus blogger East River Lady shares her experience receiving her temple endowment as a black member of the church.
“I would argue that while Camille Johnson’s leadership and openness about her career is a good step, the shaming of working LDS women is alive
Growing up, I was taught that reading the scriptures for at least 15 minutes a day, getting a patriarchal blessing, going to the temple, attending
Who makes it possible for men to sit at the feet of Jesus? The Marthas of the world. And yet they can still be chided
Blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen writes, “I knew long before I met or married anyone that my future husband’s education would take priority over mine. If
“[Jesus] did not live a temple-centered life; he lived a love and humanity-centered life. Following Jesus means subversively fostering community, friendship and love, even when
Blogger Abby Maxwell Hansen writes, “I’m the product of the LDS Young Women’s program of the 1990s. If there’s one thing I can personally claim
Someone asked me if I thought physics was a spiritual discipline. I had to think about that for a bit, but eventually I told her
“The brethren have turned away from countless opportunities to learn from the unique perspectives of women and bravely follow their lead. They value the voices
“My mom’s Mother’s Day gift to me reminds me that I am not a mom, even though my mom would like me to be. 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.