An Interview with Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
When I first found out about Exponent II fifteen or so years ago, I began reading all the old editions of the paper I could get my hands on. I was starved for thoughtful,...
When I first found out about Exponent II fifteen or so years ago, I began reading all the old editions of the paper I could get my hands on. I was starved for thoughtful,...
by Aly H This post, which explains how Aly H maintains her Mormon identity and practice, is a continuation of Aly H’s post yesterday. Lesson 1: Taking ownership of my personal journey First, one...
By Aly H I didn’t begin to realize that I was a feminist or that it was my Mormon faith that had made me one until just a few years ago, as I sat...
This post is for the kind friends and family who have tried to understand my questions about women in the church. My experience has been unfolding over years, but here’s where the story begins....
Guest Post by Emily January Petersen Women are most likely to leave an organization after experiencing a psychological contract barrier, which is a belief “employees have about the entitlements they will receive and that...
feminism / Gender / Journeys / Policy
by Caroline · Published September 11, 2013 · Last modified January 23, 2016
At Exponent, we permabloggers engage in lots of great discussions on our blog email list. Recently we discussed the upcoming October Ordain Women Priesthood Session event. What follows are some excerpts of various reactions...
Come have lunch with your favorite Mormon feminists from across the Bloggernacle! Saturday, August 3rd at 12:30 pm (immediately after the 11:00 to 12:30 session) Grab your box lunch* at the registration table and...
A few weeks ago, I hosted a discussion on Mormon feminist practice, ritual and product creation at the Sophia Gathering. While thrilled with recent projects like Let Women Pray and Ordain Women which advocate...
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