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(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Women in The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square sing at General Conference in April 2024. Apostle Dale Renlund says Latter-day Saint leaders “haven’t done as good a job as I think we can” to address gender inequities in the faith.
David is a managing editor at The Tribune, where he has worked since 1984. He oversees coverage ranging from local government and west-side issues to growth, development and housing. In addition, he directs religion reporting, co-hosts the award-winning “Mormon Land” podcast and writes the Mormon Land newsletter.
Tamarra Kemsley has been a reporter at The Tribune since 2021 but has been covering religion and politics since 2019. Her work has appeared in Religion News Service, the New York Post, and Religion & Politics. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Brigham Young University and a master’s in Islamic studies from Hebrew University.