On my son’s 12th birthday, we held a pet funeral.
When blogger April Young-Bennett’s cat died on her son’s birthday, birthday plans were replaced with a pet funeral. But what could this mom say at
When blogger April Young-Bennett’s cat died on her son’s birthday, birthday plans were replaced with a pet funeral. But what could this mom say at
Improving mixed-faith relationships in families is a rising topic of interest. A recent Mormonland episode featured how Utah Valley University professor Kimberly Abunuwara and her
I’m leaving this to you, my readers. What is the moral of this story? Is it a cautionary tale? A metaphor? A call for change?
A couple stands over a cake and each announces their guess for what it will reveal. “Girl,” the father says confidently and, perhaps, resignedly. “Boy,”
Guest Post by Makanoe.Makanoe eats, thinks, and reads too much. Occasionally, she also cleans house and writes. But mostly eats. Reading the headlines, I realize
The bishop met with me first, before extending a calling to my 14-year-old son to participate in the youth choir at General Conference. There would
Someone once described parenting to me like blowing as hard as you can on a cannonball that has already launched in an effort to make
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
Have you seen the new Disney movie ‘Turning Red’? The movie features a Chinese Canadian family and stars a 13-year-old protagonist who tries to navigate
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
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.