In memoriam: Rebecca van Uitert and Jason Howell
It is with great sadness that the Exponent II memorializes a woman of great stature and her husband. Rebecca van Uitert and her husband, Jason Howell, were killed in a tragic accident while they...
It is with great sadness that the Exponent II memorializes a woman of great stature and her husband. Rebecca van Uitert and her husband, Jason Howell, were killed in a tragic accident while they...
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In Memory of / Intersectionality
by Katie Rich · Published January 28, 2022 · Last modified February 11, 2022
We at the Exponent are devastated by the death of Kris Treviño Irvin. After an unspecified medical emergency and a short time on a ventilator, Kris passed on Sunday, January 23, 2022, at the...
On April 20, 2021, 20 minutes before the Derek Chauvin verdict was read (guilty on all 3 counts), police officers in Columbus, Ohio shot and killed a 16-year-old black girl, Ma’Khia Bryant. Bryant had...
book review / Culture / In Memory of / Journeys / women
by Spunky · Published October 17, 2020 · Last modified October 11, 2020
Miracles among the Rubble is sincerely unlike any book I have ever read. Written and edited by women, the book is a lyrical collection of stories from the life of the author, Carol R....
Belief / Body / Family / In Memory of / Relationships / women
by Guest Post · Published October 1, 2020 · Last modified October 3, 2020
Guest Post by Melody Melody’s thirty-plus year nursing practice includes clinical management, epidemiology, cardiology, nephrology, oncology, and behavioral medicine. She currently works part time at Huntsman Cancer Hospital and University of Utah Hospital as...
history / In Memory of / Policy
by April Young-Bennett · Published September 19, 2020 · Last modified September 21, 2020
April Young Bennett: Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been a role model for me about how to move change forward in a world that isn’t quite ready. She has always been uncompromising in expressing her...
feminism / In Memory of / Policy / women
by Guest Post · Published June 21, 2019 · Last modified June 20, 2019
Guest Post by TimTam When I first saw the thousands of brilliantly coloured ribbons tied to the fence around a cathedral in Ballarat, I mistakenly thought that meant that church welcomed gay parishioners....
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