Woman Am I: A Blessingway Night
Author’s note: October 25, 2019. Over the last decade, I’ve learned a lot about cultural appropriation. Blessingway is a Navajo term, and given that I’m a white person living in a state and a...
Family / feminism / Gospel / Journeys / Relationships / women
by Alisa · Published November 12, 2009 · Last modified November 5, 2019
Author’s note: October 25, 2019. Over the last decade, I’ve learned a lot about cultural appropriation. Blessingway is a Navajo term, and given that I’m a white person living in a state and a...
Here’s a little piece I wrote back in 1999 about Halloween and my inability to sew: October is a crazy month. Those of you planning on making Halloween costumes for your kids better get started....
A Guest Post by Melanie More than any other season, the coming of fall moves me to remembrance. The crisp air and turning leaves herald anxious first days of school, cross country races, divorce,...
Family / feminism / Gender / Policy
by Alisa · Published October 8, 2009 · Last modified January 15, 2016
by Alisa I had my first dream about the baby boy I’m expecting last night. I dreamt that family was gathered in my large hospital room to celebrate the arrival of our baby. They...
We’re so glad that longtime EXII friend, Kiri Close, was able to personalize the tsunami tragedy in this post as she tells about her homeland and family members. When Earth and Ocean Shook, Aunty...
By Starfoxy In my ward when they want to give you a calling (or release you from one) the ward clerk calls you at 7:30 am Sunday morning and asks if you can come...
Family / feminism / Gender / women
by Mraynes · Published September 19, 2009 · Last modified January 21, 2016
by mraynes Earlier this week I had the pleasure of reading through the Master’s thesis of one of the bloggernacle’s own. Michelle Glauser has had a steady presence in our community for a couple...
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