
Taking off my coat and shoes.
by LMA November 2019 Coat and shoes. There is a part inside of me that wears a coat and shoes all day, every day. She
by LMA November 2019 Coat and shoes. There is a part inside of me that wears a coat and shoes all day, every day. She
The beginning of November marked twelve years since my mother died from pancreatic cancer. In anticipation of the anniversary I expected to feel how I
I recently stumbled across a piece I wrote a little over two years ago that’s been languishing in my drafts folder. In it, I poured
By Melissa Malcolm King What does it mean to be a saint? To be perfected? To be like God? To truly love others without condition?
This year I started working as a writer and media specialist for the Utah Women & Leadership Project at UVU whose goal is “To strengthen
Ina Coolbrith was named California’s first Poet Laureate in 1915. A century later, Aleta George published her biography, which I recommend you all find copies
By Michelle Franzoni Thorley Today I want to continue our discussion about family history for people of color by addressing how shame prevents us from
Feminism came upon me like autumn happens to summer. I couldn’t have predicted this change any more than I could have predicted the colors or
The Female Transformation of Narrative: A Review of Kiersten White’s The Guinevere Deception By Katherine Cowley As a teenager, I didn’t notice that many
by Bob Rees “A hymnbook is as good an index to the brains and the hearts of a people’s as the creed book.” —Alexander Campbell
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.