Guest Post: Heavenly Mother is Packing a Suitcase
Guest post by Ash Rowan (they/them, he/him), an autistic artist-poet, and a culturally Mormon Unitarian Universalist. This piece was written two years ago, in response
Guest post by Ash Rowan (they/them, he/him), an autistic artist-poet, and a culturally Mormon Unitarian Universalist. This piece was written two years ago, in response
Guest post by Anonymous. The writer has experienced being a female in the church for four decades and is trying to make a space in
Guest post by Bryn Neenos. Bryn is a teaching lecturer in composition, partner to an excellent spouse, and parent to three whole human beings who
Guest post by Susannah Clarke Taylor. Susannah Clarke Taylor has degrees in English and Theatre and is a lover of all things family history, theatre,
My sophomore English teacher was insistent: we would learn the definition of a paradox. She wrote it on the board and instructed us to copy
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
Guest Post by McArthur Krishna, McArthur comes from a pack of storytellers. And while the pack rightly insists she’s only in the running for third-best
I loved Kristine Haglund’s recent essay at By Common Consent. “She saw (before I did) that we needed each other, and was willing to be
I am the mother of young daughters. I do the majority of childcare and spend the most time with them. I witness their dreams, their
Spotlight is a new feature on the Exponent II blog to shine light on individuals or projects in the world of Mormon Feminism outside of
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.