Peggy Fletcher Stack is a veteran religion reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune. Over her 34-year career, Stack has covered major events ranging from the Mark Hofmann bombings to international faith conferences in Kenya. She discusses her role in founding the Sunstone Symposium and shares personal anecdotes about interviewing prominent figures like Archbishop Desmond Tutu and several LDS Church presidents. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the journalistic ethics of neutrality and the importance of reporting on social conflicts within religious communities. She highlights how technological shifts have transformed the speed and nature of modern news reporting. Finally, Stack reflects on the persistent tensions surrounding gender and LGBTQ issues within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Check out our conversation...
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