“Early Production of ‘The Paper'” by Katie Ludlow Rich
This photographic essay from the Winter 1978 issue documents the work process of “the paper.”
Exponent II
A feminist forum for Mormon women and gender minority voices
This photographic essay from the Winter 1978 issue documents the work process of “the paper.”
Carol Lynn Pearson has kept a diary since 1956, when she was a senior in high school. She graciously shared a collection of excerpts with Rachel Rueckert that refer to Exponent II’s history. The following are a few selections from her diary, unedited to honor the primary source. …
It is a way for us to let sisters know that we see them, we hear them, and we love them.
While the Exponent II is most famous for its reflective writing on the lives of Mormon women, the art of Exponent II has always played a significant role in the publication.
I don’t know why it took me so long to consult the paper. I knew in my bones that our gatherings had produced our projects, rather than vice versa.