Something Green
Something green is fighting, reaching for the sun from the furrow the rain gutter cuts.
Exponent II
A feminist forum for Mormon women and gender minority voices
Something green is fighting, reaching for the sun from the furrow the rain gutter cuts.
I’m here (as a therapist) to make a case for healthy pride and to talk about the ways we can build a sense of confidence, self-worth, and pride without the guilt or shame.
Pride is not one of the emotions I feel when I think of who I was. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
There is no pride In standing by, Watching my kin Suffer at the hands Of the ignorant. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Radical Kindness
This spring issue focuses on the radical kindness that is out there, in here, and in you.
For the first time, I see her as I see me: a Black Woman simply trying to discover and honor herself. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Glass bubble of synthetic humidity with a thousand butterflies for every visitor The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Sharing stories of kindness is generative. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
In the spirit of Rachel Hunt’s Tiny Kindnesses project, we asked our Exponent II community to submit their own tiny kindness stories they’ve experienced. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Biking made her feel like herself when she wasn’t comfortable in her own body and nowhere felt safe. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!
Throughout my life, kindness has been the antidote to built-up disappointment — a reminder that perhaps the world could be compassionate and gentle with my heart. The full content of this post is available to subscribers. Subscribe now or log in!