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What’s In A Name

I’ve always hated my middle name. In school, it was hard to pronounce. My middle name was reduced to C as many failed to give my name the respect it deserved. Growing up, my name had become a heavy weight, making me the target of jokes and mean spirited jabs about how funny it was compared to the cutesy, girly-pop, aesthetic and cool names most girls in my secondary school had.
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Letting Go of Who I Wanted My Mother to Be

Will I ever get to know her, the real her? When at some point in the distant future I get to see all of who she is, good and bad, complex, deep, making her way through life having gone through some of the same struggles I now have, will I still love her? Will she still love me?
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Orthodox Friends, Please Don’t Run Away From Me

We have been friends for a few years, maybe even a decade or more. We may have met in a church calling or through our children, depending on the friend reading this. We have shared fun times together with an unspoken understanding that we had a similar relationship with the church. In the past few years though, you may have noticed that church is not the same for me.
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Being a Latter-day Saint Woman Was Just Like the Barbie Movie...

So the next time you hear an LDS woman saying she's so grateful to *not* hold the priesthood and worry about the responsibilities that the men have, take a moment and remember those very capable Barbies embracing Ken's patriarchal system and expressing their own gratitude for not having to do their old jobs anymore. It's remarkably similar. I think the Barbie movie hit reality right on the head for the LDS church.
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The LDS Church Gave Me Inadequate Career Advice

In the Young Women program I often heard phrases like, "you'll want an education, but only so you can fall back on it if your husband dies or you get a divorce."
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These Hands Will Fail You!

he importance of hands. As a young child while drawing during my art classes, I always struggled to draw realistic digits on the characters I grew in my sketchpads. Hands often failed me no matter how hard I tried to draw them. To gift ten digits to the often-cheerful characters in my drawings seemed to be the most unattainable task.
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For Begging’s Sake

When I was a little girl, my mom sat me down and shared one of the most impactful tidbits of knowledge with me. “If your father or I cannot provide, don’t ask for it.”
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A Thousand Thousand Reasons

"There are a thousand thousand reasons to live this life, every one of them sufficient." - Marilynn Robinson, Gilead, 243
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The Gospel Doesn’t Excuse Fatphobia

If we aim to be perfect like God (Matthew 5:48) - and not perfect the way that fitspo influencers and judgmental members are selling it - we need to liberate our understanding and practice of the Gospel from fatphobia.
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Women as Disciples, Prophets, Leaders, and Ministers of Jesus Christ

I was praying recently for help with cynicism and hopelessness that challenged my faith in God . Two things happened that encouraged me to find goodness and opportunity. A talk inviting me to look at women’s relationships with Jesus in the scriptures - on Mother's Day and as the final speaker- is one of them. This is my talk, which I abbreviated a bit on the day for time. One of my favorite quotes about Christ’s relationship with women comes from author Dorothy Sayer, who explained: “Perhaps it is no wonder that the women were first at the Cradle and last...
What is Exponent II?

Exponent II provides Mormon 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.

Exponent II was founded in 1974 by a group of Mormon women in Cambridge, Massachusetts. These women were inspired by the original periodical, “The Woman’s Exponent,” to create a forum “posed on the dual platforms of Mormonism and Feminism.”

For 50+ years, Exponent II has shared women’s voices in its quarterly magazine, and members of the community have convened at an annual retreat. Our reach has expanded as technology has advanced: the blog, founded in January 2006, has reached millions. As we look to the future, we are focused on growth and building a more inclusive community.