
Guest Post: Meeting Together
By Miriam Miriam is finishing her PhD at the University of Oregon and is en route to the University of Memphis where she’ll be an
By Miriam Miriam is finishing her PhD at the University of Oregon and is en route to the University of Memphis where she’ll be an
We had a great plan. Our local water Conservancy District was offering rebates for households that revamped their yards to be more water-friendly. We wanted
In the last month we have celebrated Pride even as states seek to restrict rights for transgender people. We have seen the adoption of Juneteenth
This year I’ve discovered a woman with an oddly parallel life to my own. Her name is Dr. Angela Dunn, but you’ve probably never heard
The courage to create peace is the willingness to hear that the community that is a comfortable place for me is not a comfortable place
There has been a rare sort of radio silence in my ward and stake since the Covid19 pandemic began in March. I haven’t been very
May 2020 By LMA These mantras are associated with a blog post on fat phobia and our changing bodies during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are
by LMA May 2020 I am a fat woman. My fat body is a valuable body. She is a comfort to me. She is the
The collective grief of my country has surged for the second time in my adult life. The first time, I was a young adult, in
by Christina Taber-Kewene When I was a young teenager, I cut off a flap from a cardboard box in my basement, painted a rainbow 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.