Robert A. “Bob” Rees recently retired as Visiting Professor and Director of Mormon Studies at Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. He has also taught at UCLA, UC Santa Cruz, and UC Berkeley, and was a Fulbright Professor of American Studies in Lithuania. In addition to teaching and scholarship, Rees is the co-founder of the Bountiful Children’s Foundation and Fast Forward for the Planet. Rees has published widely on Mormon and Religious Studies. Among his most recent publications is A New Witness to the World: Reading and Re-reading the Book of Mormon (2020). His Imagining and Reimagining the Restoration, is forthcoming from Greg Kofford Books.
Brent Rushforth helped Eugene England found Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. He served as a deputy general counsel for the Department of Defense in the Carter administration and was also co-founder and chairman of the Center for Law in the Public Interest. He is currently working with a group of scholars exploring the intersection of the LDS Church and LGBTQ+ members. As an attorney, Brent has represented faculty and students regarding issues at BYU; has been involved in major cases involving civil rights, the environment, and human rights; and for more than fifteen years represented prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay resulting in the release of all six of his clients. His friendship with Gene England inspired him in his life’s work.
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