Finding Mother God, Finding Myself
This address was originally delivered at the “Let’s Talk About Heavenly Mother” fireside on June 25, 2022 at the Provo City Library Ballroom, and can
This address was originally delivered at the “Let’s Talk About Heavenly Mother” fireside on June 25, 2022 at the Provo City Library Ballroom, and can
Guest Post by Laura. I am a writer, teacher, wife and mother who loves to read all kinds of books. I reside in Texas with
Guest Post by Janeen Our foundational narrative depicts an epic drama of good and evil that reveals truths about men, women, and their divine potential.
Guest Post by Tina. Tina enjoys nature, art, and reading. She is nearly complete with a graduate degree in trauma informed teaching and loves asking
bell hooks, largely regarded as the Mother of Black Feminism, died yesterday at the age of 69. We at The Exponent II feel it’s important
Guest Post by McArthur Krishna and Martin Pulido. McArthur comes from a pack of storytellers. And while the pack rightly insists she’s only in the
Guest Post by Ann. Ann has a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics. Contrary to what some people told her, she has been able to use the
“As I received with hard-won indifference a job rejection this week, I contemplated how the do-it-all feminism of the nineties on which I had been raised had
I recently read Sonia Johnson’s memoir From Housewife to Heretic: One Woman’s Struggle for Equal Rights and Her Excommunication from the Mormon Church. The book
When I sat down to casually read something from the April 2021 Journal of Mormon History, I expected to find something interesting (because, clearly, I
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.