Kathryn Skaggs
Kathryn Skaggs is a Southern California woman who helped found Mormon Women Stand. She has a popular blog called A Well-Behaved Mormon Woman, on which she has been critical of Ordain Women. Contact via Twitter, @LDSNana.
Kathryn Skaggs is a Southern California woman who helped found Mormon Women Stand. She has a popular blog called A Well-Behaved Mormon Woman, on which she has been critical of Ordain Women. Contact via Twitter, @LDSNana.
Angela Fallentine is a co-founder of Mormon Women Stand, a group that does not favor women’s ordination. Contact via the organization’s media contact page.
Claudia Lauper Bushman is a professor of American studies at Columbia University in New York City and an expert on the history of Mormon women. She co-edited Mormon Women Have Their Say: Essays From the Claremont Oral History Collection.
Read a May 29, 2014, Deseret News article about a letter released by Michael Otterson, senior spokesman for the LDS church, in response to online discussions about women in the church.
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life posts resources about Mormonism and Americans’ attitudes toward Mormons.
Read a Nov. 1, 2012, article at Slate.com about Michael Quinn, one of the six Mormons excommunicated in 1993.
Read a June 11, 2014, Salt Lake Tribune story that describes how Mormon disciplinary hearings operate.
Read a June 11, 2014, New York Times story about the threatened excommunication of Kelly and Dehlin.
Read a June 11, 2014, story from The Salt Lake Tribune about the threatened excommunication of Kelly and Dehlin.