Diversity in LDS Art
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley From a speech given at the Center for LDS Arts in New York City, 2019. Â Shared here to publicly add to
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley From a speech given at the Center for LDS Arts in New York City, 2019. Â Shared here to publicly add to
by Kristie Carlson I’m writing about my experience, which is valid because it’s my experience. It’s okay if it’s not your experience. Scroll on; or
By Ziff In the past few years, the Church’s approach to explaining its ban on women holding the priesthood has been to play up the
Today, the LDS Church announced that all Church meetinghouse foyers will feature only 22 approved art images for the walls. I’m deeply disappointed by the
By Dianna Human Hands My hands Are the way they are For a lot of reasons. Short-fingered Because my dad’s genes. Veins that pop out
I’ve written before about how Motherhood may be hazardous to a woman’s health.  In this post I’ll discuss how fertility privilege functions in Mormon
by Laura Riddle Parry I watch my mom cradle my newborn baby. She is so gentle, exquisitely gentle, as she lowers the babe from her
I wrote this poem a few years ago at a very tumultuous point in my relationship with the church. With Mother’s Day coming up I
The Dialogue issue guest-edited by Exponent II came out recently. I feel so proud of the dozens of women who organized, wrote, and edited this
It was a few months ago…or maybe a few years ago…when the dismantling of life as I knew it seemed to accelerate. Now, every day,
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.