We Can Do Both
I was walking down the South Hill of BYU’s campus discussing a lecture I had recently attended with one of my only openly feminist friends.
I was walking down the South Hill of BYU’s campus discussing a lecture I had recently attended with one of my only openly feminist friends.
by Lucy M. Hewlings, First published in The Women’s Exponent, vol. 7 no. 17 February 1, 1879 The question has been asked, “Was there ever a
My body has born four children. And I have watched as the men I love have taken each of these little bodies in their arms–bodies that
How do the Roles of Men and Women Complement Each Other in Families? I have really struggled to prepare an outline for this lesson. Like
I recently attended a ward party with my husband and kids. On the way home my husband asked me, “Did you notice how the men
When I found out I was pregnant with my new daughter, Linda, I was in shock. I wasn’t planning on becoming pregnant so soon and
All Mormons know that men and women are different. That is why men hold the priesthood and women don’t, right? Yet, fortunately, we are the
The place to begin to improve society is in the home….We are trying to make the world better by making the family stronger. President Gordon
Guest Post by Jess Jess is an unconventional leaf on a family tree that includes an unbelievably strong mother and two fantastic brothers. She is
Much has been written about President Elaine S. Dalton’s now infamous talk where she argued that LDS women, understanding our roles and responsibilities, would see
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.