Working Hard for Our Money: LDS Single Women & Employment
by Naomi Watkins Note: Naomi is the cofounder of Aspiring Mormon Women, a non-profit organization that supports and encourages Latter-Day Saint women’s professional and educational pursuits.
by Naomi Watkins Note: Naomi is the cofounder of Aspiring Mormon Women, a non-profit organization that supports and encourages Latter-Day Saint women’s professional and educational pursuits.
By Sylvia Cabus I joined the church as a 27-year-old singleton – just returned from Peace Corps and about to start a graduate program in
This month’s visiting teaching message, builds on the message from last month that we are made in the image of a gendered God. It states:
A year and a half ago I re-entered the workforce. It wasn’t an especially convenient time for me to go back to work–I still had
I was fairly certain that God had abandoned me. Perhaps I had done something wrong. Perhaps all of those questions made me unworthy. Perhaps I simply wasn’t able
A part of each work day for me is spent sitting, being, and sharing with people who are at the end of life. Cancer treatment
Dear Ensign, I have enjoyed many of your articles this past year. It’s great to see the familiar word: “Ensign” in my mailbox each month.
Traducción española/Click for Spanish Translation As the procession of women entered the church I swallowed a gasp. I knew I was attending the ordination of
Dear Exponent readers, the Sisters Speak column of an upcoming Exponent II magazine will focus on the topic of raising empowered daughters and sons in the
CW: Suicidal thoughts I moved to Oakland five years ago. One of my first outings in the Bay Area was a gathering at Carol Lynn
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.