The Secret Lives That We Don’t Feel Safe Sharing
Blogger Heidi Toth was prepared for some light TV and maybe heavy conversations when she sat down with friends to watch “The Secret Lives of
Blogger Heidi Toth was prepared for some light TV and maybe heavy conversations when she sat down with friends to watch “The Secret Lives of
It is a truth universally acknowledged that young men — and some young women — are called to go on a mission. There are over
Guest writer Stephanie Sam Hirtle shares her Christmas Eve Sacrament Meeting talk about how the Good Shepherd has guided her through challenges such as faith
This post is part of The Exponent’s #EqualAccess Series. Disabled voices rarely get a chance to speak for themselves, but this blog series seeks to
Serving a mission is perhaps the most conservative thing I have ever done, and it pushed me over the edge to be a feminist. I served
Five years ago, during my first year as an Exponent blogger, I wrote a post titled Insignificant Events That Make a Mormon Feminist. Readers who talk to me about
I always ask missionaries about their schooling. Did they attend college or trade school before serving a mission? Are they planning to go back?
by Sabra The day I learned of the president’s decision to release me, I was volunteered to participate in a missionary panel for a youth
by Sabra Although I was only a full-time missionary for a few months, this would be the first of many companionships. They ran from the
by Sabra I was always a supporter of gender equality in the LDS church; any time women in my classes at church wanted to serve
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.