Guest Post: Art, Authority, and Institutional Sexism
by Mindy May Farmer When someone excitedly shared Anthony Sweat’s painting, “Relief Society Healing” in the Exponent II Facebook group a couple of weeks ago,
by Mindy May Farmer When someone excitedly shared Anthony Sweat’s painting, “Relief Society Healing” in the Exponent II Facebook group a couple of weeks ago,
The following is a guest post by the Reverend Dr. Fatimah Salleh. Dear Latter-day Saints, The latest online correction to the Come Follow Me manual
By Katie Rich It was a typical evening in November 2019: I was calling my children to the table for dinner as my husband arrived
When it comes to scripture study, I’m a New Testament gal. I love the focus on the Savior and the prominence of women. The Old
The Good Place is wildly popular generally, but seems to be particularly attractive to the Mormons I know. Jana Riess has written about some of
I was born on Valentines Day , a day set aside to remember those we love ,to eat candy and to well urr eat our
by Brittany Sweeney-Lawson Saying Young Mormon Feminists has a bit of a rebellious streak would be putting it mildly. The very foundation for the blog
“Does this dress make me look darker?” queried my mother as she got ready for church. This was a routine question in my home. Some
Last year, Exponent started an annual art scholarship for Mormon women of color. The goal of the scholarship continues to be to amplify the voices of
Over the last couple of years, I’ve described The Book of Mormon For the Least of These to lots of people. “It’s basically a social
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.