“Paste-up” Parties and the Early Production of Exponent II
Before the digital age, Exponent II was a hand-produced, “kitchen table”-style newspaper. Between much of 1976–1978, Grethe and Chase Peterson hosted the paper’s production in
Before the digital age, Exponent II was a hand-produced, “kitchen table”-style newspaper. Between much of 1976–1978, Grethe and Chase Peterson hosted the paper’s production in
Exponent II extends its deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Lavina Fielding Anderson, who passed away on Sunday, October 29, 2023. Her
The Sunstone 2023 Summer Symposium is coming right up! It will be held July 27-29 at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy, Utah. On
Providing information for women and gender minorities about their own bodies was a feminist issue in the early 1970s. It still is today.
You know when you read a book and relate to it? You relate in a way that makes you ponder, maybe even confront your own
I know it’s officially 2021 today and we would all like to put 2020 completely behind us, but I’d like to take one more moment
by Jenny Atkinson Jenny Atkinson served as Editor-in-Chief of Exponent II for three years, from 1997-1999. She was 27 years old when she took the
Last week, one of our Exponent II founding mothers and longtime board member, Carrel Sheldon, died after a heartbreakingly swift cancer diagnosis. Next week, we
My first exposure to The Exponent II magazine was in 2003, when I was one of the Summer Sisters (as we called ourselves), a group
This post comes to us from Barbara Taylor, former managing https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg and president of Exponent II. If someone had asked me if I was a
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.