We invite you to ponder, as we have asked each contributor of this issue: What has Exponent II meant to you?
Artifacts have many uses.
Balance and allowing other voices and opinions to be heard became our unofficial motto for Exponent II.
We knew we should be doing something.
It becomes more important as the years go by. We see ourselves in its pages.
This photographic essay from the Winter 1978 issue documents the work process of “the paper.”
1. a person who believes in and promotes the truth or benefits of an idea or theory.2. mathematics: a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised my first home away fromhome: . welcome table where. gospel. of man multiplies by gnosis:woman words, worlds, whorled . into inclusion: numberless ways of. being. alive: luminous, levity, leaving homefor good, for better or worse: . equal. equation: infinity raised to the power of. loveMelody, who has blogged and served as poetry editor, works as a nursing supervisor at Huntsman Cancer Hospital.Salt Lake City, Utah
After William Carlos Williams
I’m going to do what Laurel Thatcher Ulrich would advise and use the written record instead of relying on my memory.
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.