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Kate Kelly (feminist)

Kathleen Marie "Kate" Kelly (born October 29, 1980) is a Mormon feminist, human rights lawyer, and former member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) known for starting the Ordain Women movement. She started the movement in March 2013 with a website launch containing 19 profiles of individuals calling for the ordination of women in the LDS Church. As of May 18, 2014, the website contains over 400 profiles. Kelly was excommunicated from the LDS Church in June 2014.
==Early life and education==
Kelly was born to LDS converts Donna and Jim Kelly as the first of four children, growing up in Hood River, Oregon, in an active Mormon home. Her father, a former bishop, and mother, both held temple recommends and callings in their congregation until recent censure for their continued support of Kelly and Ordain Women. Both of Kelly's parents worked outside the home, with a young Kelly aspiring to become a judge. From childhood, her mother taught her that one day women would be ordained to the priesthood in the LDS Church, and with her parents' example and encouragement Kelly became "an intuitive feminist" at an early age.〔
Kelly attended the LDS Church-owned Brigham Young University (BYU), where she graduated with a bachelor of arts in political science in 2006. After returning from serving a mission in Barcelona, Spain, Kelly continued to be an active member of the church.〔 In 2006, Kelly married J. Neil Ransom in the Salt Lake Temple, with the pair remaining "childless by choice." Kelly graduated cum laude in the American University Washington College of Law's class of 2012.〔 From 2011 to 2014 she lived in Virginia, where she actively attended and held a calling in her local congregation until she faced church discipline and excommunication for her work with Ordain Women. Kelly and Ransom moved to Kenya in 2014 and as of September 2014 Kelly is based in Nairobi.

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