Mormon Feminists Riding the Edge: Thoughts on Institutional Improvements for Women in the Last Decade
I always liked that story from Juanita Brooks about riding the edge of the herd.* Her father once told her that it is the
I always liked that story from Juanita Brooks about riding the edge of the herd.* Her father once told her that it is the
January 2020 By LMA I often think about the circumstances under which I learned about intersectional feminism and Mormon feminism. I learned about intersectional feminism
By Judy Curtis (I have been a feminist since the 70s when my friends in Boston started Exponent II. I have stayed active in the
by Margaret OH My husband and I have been listening to a marriage therapy course with the fabulous Jennifer Finlayson-Fife. We have found that meeting
by Emily U (Emily U is casual observer of politics who enjoys reading, writing, knitting, and cooking when it’s not 5 pm and her kids
Young Mormon feminists fill me with awe. Intelligent and well-educated, they have or are working towards fulfilling professional careers—even if their current role is SAHM.
by Caroline In a couple of different conversations I’ve had with her, Mormon feminist Lorie Winder Stromberg has proposed that many Mormons commonly perceive two
If you’ll be in the Salt Lake City area during August 10-12, please consider spending some time at the Sunstone Symposium. The preliminary program can
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.