Engendering
This week I was called a lesbian. By a perfect stranger. And for the very apparent (and substantial) reasons that I’m well-educated, I’m outspoken, I’m a feminist, and (are you ready for this) I...
This week I was called a lesbian. By a perfect stranger. And for the very apparent (and substantial) reasons that I’m well-educated, I’m outspoken, I’m a feminist, and (are you ready for this) I...
Is it just me, or do we become less confident as we grow older? When I was 21, I thought I could conquer the world. Everything was in front of me. I had limitless...
Not long ago, when my husband and I were in a stage of life where we were changing wards every few years, I kept getting called into the Primary Presidency of each new ward....
by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (originally published in the winter, 1985 issue of Exponent II) It happened again today. In giving the announcements in sacrament meeting, the first counselor in our ward bishopric invited the...
feminism / history / Uncategorized
by Jana · Published January 6, 2006 · Last modified January 6, 2016
by Lorie Winder Stromberg (originally published in the June, 1976 issue of the Exponent II) Many LDS women today are closet feminists. They feel a certain affinity toward the women’s movement, yet they are...
Welcome to the Exponent II blog. We have begun this blog in an effort to support the Exponent II magazine, which for years has provided a forum for Mormon women to openly and compassionately...
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