On Sheep and Shepherds: A Parent’s View of the Updated Trans Policies
When my son was four, he saw a picture of Jesus Christ as a shepherd with sheep. He pointed and proclaimed, “Jesus saves us…from the
When my son was four, he saw a picture of Jesus Christ as a shepherd with sheep. He pointed and proclaimed, “Jesus saves us…from the
Trans issues and feminist issues go hand in hand in the Mormon church. We need each other!
Who is worse in the eyes of the church – convicted sex offenders or transgender members?
In honor of International Non-binary People’s Day, guest author “Androgynous Saint” (from Instagram) shares ideas of how cisgender members of the church can help and
Parents, leaders, friends. Anyone who reads this, please don’t shut down the feelings of anyone around you. We are all human. We all experience things
Guest Post by Alma. Alma is a transgender stay-at-home mom, still exploring what being a woman means to her. Halloween, throughout my life, has been
Guest Post by B Winward (Bee). Bee grew up a Latter-day Saint in the heart of Utah County, graduated from Young Women’s and Seminary, served
Guest post by Ilea Brinkerhoff. Ilea is a transgender man who attended the Young Women’s program in the same ward of one of our bloggers.
When I was a child, I was a rule follower. In first grade, our desks were arranged in groups of five, and we were instructed
Guest post by Alma Frances Pellett (formerly Frank Alma Pellett). Alma has been happily married 20 years and has sired 5 children. She has enjoyed
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.