Better Sex Education for LDS Teens and Young Adult Women
LDS girls and women often only receive inadequate, shame-based sex education. They deserve better. Sex Educated by Bonnie Young has the potential to empower LDS
LDS girls and women often only receive inadequate, shame-based sex education. They deserve better. Sex Educated by Bonnie Young has the potential to empower LDS
In this lesson, we will focus on Mary, mother of Christ. Who was she? What can we learn from her? How can modern men and
Giving consent one time, or to one thing, does not mean consent every time, or to everything. What works for you today may not feel
CW: This post discusses experiences with sexual assault and abuse. Four years ago, I watched the start of the viral hashtag MeToo on Twitter. At
In this special holiday episode of the Religious Feminism interview series, Kimberly Peeler-Ringer, a licensed minister within the United Church of Christ denomination and author
Dear Mom and Dad, Years ago, as a girl of 15, I made a new friend. You would remember her. She had just moved to
Despite never having seen Return of the Jedi, my 5-year-old loves all things Star Wars. While perusing an “easy reader” from the library, he came
At first, I didn’t understand my own visceral reaction to the final question of the American presidential debate last night, which I am sure was
A woman raised her hand in Relief Society class. Prefacing her comment with, “I have never done this, but I have a friend who…,” she
LDS Church policy dictates that only men may call a disciplinary council, staff the council, and judge the outcome. However, both male and female members
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.