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Kids These Days

I'm watching the Maze Runner series with my 14-year-old and for the life of me I can't remember agreeing to it. I have a hard time believing I would ever willingly step into the hellscape that is this no-way-out, never-trust-anyone, there-is-no-end-to-the-maze movie. I have nightmares where I can't escape; I don't need to watch it on TV.
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Cub Scouts in 2023: A Snapshot

My three kids are all members of our local Cub Scout troop. There is no end to the irony of this fact. When the church and scouts officially parted ways in Spring 2018, I was dancing in the streets (not literally) for joy that I would not need to confront the dilemma of scouting simply because I happen to be a mother to boys in the LDS church. Scouting was the past and I was more than happy to move into my Scout free future. Alas, when my boys were in second grade, they asked to join their friends from...
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New Rituals, Ancient Legacy

My pioneer ancestors stored food like a repository of matrilineal love. As their rearguard, my life pulses with the seasonal flow of home canning. I'm the librarian of recipes, the armourer of pots and jars. I know when to put up peaches (mid-August-September), how to bottle carrot pudding (fill 3/4 of the way, pressure can method), and the easiest way to pit cherries (don't). I've adjusted some things as science and technology change. For example, my mom steamed her carrot pudding and I still marvel that we didn't get botulism. Not all traditions are healthy. As a new mom...
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Exponent II provides Mormon 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.

Exponent II was founded in 1974 by a group of Mormon women in Cambridge, Massachusetts. These women were inspired by the original periodical, “The Woman’s Exponent,” to create a forum “posed on the dual platforms of Mormonism and Feminism.”

For 50+ years, Exponent II has shared women’s voices in its quarterly magazine, and members of the community have convened at an annual retreat. Our reach has expanded as technology has advanced: the blog, founded in January 2006, has reached millions. As we look to the future, we are focused on growth and building a more inclusive community.